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HP ProCurve 3500yl Switches 5400zl Switches 6200yl Switch 8200zl Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide April 2009 K.14.09.
Hewlett-Packard Company Publication Number 5992-3063 April 2009 Copyright © Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 14 Introduction .................................................................................
chassislocate ......................................................................................................................... 77 Overview .......................................................................................................
Command Structure .................................................................................................... 159 Command Details ........................................................................................................ 160 dhcp-snooping .
hostname ............................................................................................................................ 194 Overview ........................................................................................................
Command Details ........................................................................................................ 349 link-test ....................................................................................................................
mirror .................................................................................................................................. 377 Overview ....................................................................................................
print ..................................................................................................................................... 407 Overview ..................................................................................................
Examples ..................................................................................................................... 473 Command Details ........................................................................................................
Command Structure .................................................................................................... 638 Examples ..................................................................................................................... 640 Command Details .
terminal ............................................................................................................................... 684 Overview .....................................................................................................
wireless-services ................................................................................................................. 757 Overview ..........................................................................................................
Introduction 14 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P..
Introduction CONVENTIONS Abstract This guide uses the following conventions for command syntax and displayed information. Command Syntax Statements Syntax: aaa port-access authenticator PORT-LIST [ control < authorized | auto | unauthorized >] ■ Vertical bars ( | ) separate alternative, mutually exclusive elements.
Example Commands Example commands and their output appear in the Courier type face. For example: ProCurve(cong)# clear public-key ProCurve(cong)# show ip client-public-key show_client_public_key.
This option displays help for any command available at the current context level. RELATED PUBLICATIONS The following documents (available on the ProCurve website) provide additional information on the CLI commands.
■ KMS (Key Management System) Advanced Traffic Management Guide Use the Advanced Traffic Management Guide for information on: ■ VLANs: Static port-based and protocol VLANs, and dynamic GVRP VLANs ■ Spanning-Tree: 802.1D (STP), 802.1w (RSTP), and 802.
Structure provides a high-level view of all the command options and parameters for that command. Each of these is hyperlinked to take you to the details about that option or parameter.
Commands 20 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P..
aaa OVERVIEW 802.1X, Accounting, Switch Security Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands show (page 511) show (page 511) show (page 511) show (page 511) radius-server (page 456) tacacs-server (page 678) Usage: aaa <...> Description: Congure the switch Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting features.
primary < local | tacacs | radius > -- Specify the primary authentication method for access control. (p. 44) ■ ■ secondary < local | none | authorized > -- Specify the backup authentication method for access control. (p. 48) ■ login -- Specify that switch respects the authentication server's privilege level (p.
■ secondary < local | none | authorized > -- Specify the backup authentication method for access control. (p. 48) ■ web-based -- Configure authentication mechanism used to control web-based port access to the switch (p. 55) ■ primary < chap-radius | peap-mschapv2 > -- Specify the primary authentication method for access control.
■ mac-list1 -- Manage MAC address based network authentication on the device port(s). ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 39) ■ addr-limit <1t o3 2> -- Set the port's maximum number of authenticated MAC addresses (default 1). (NUMBER) (p. 27) ■ addr-moves -- Set whether the MAC can move between ports (default disabled - no moves).
■ ip-addr -- IP address of the enahced web auth server. (IP-ADDR) (p. 35) ■ page-path -- Sets the path of the login pages to be found on the ewa server. (ASCII-STR) (p. 42) ■ web-list1 -- Manage web authentication based network authentication on the device port(s).
unauth-vid (p. 53) NUMBER-OF-CLIENTS (p. 42) control (p. 32) update (p. 54) page-path (p. 42) controlled-direction (p. 32) VLAN-ID (p. 54) periodic (p. 42) dhcp-addr (p. 33) web (p. 54) port-access (p. 42) dhcp-lease (p. 33) web-authvid (p. 55) PORT-LIST (p.
active ■ [no] aaa port-access authenticator active Activate/deactivate 802.1X authenticator. addr-format ■ aaa port-access mac-based addr-format < no-delimiter | single-dash | multi-dash | ... > Set the MAC address format to be used in the RADIUS request message (default no-delimiter).
■ web-based -- Configure authentication mechanism used to control web-based port access to the switch (p. 55) ■ mac-based -- Configure authentication mechanism used to control mac-based port access to the switch (p. 37) ■ num-attempts < 1 to 10 > -- Specify the maximum number of login attempts allowed (p.
switch does not try to acquire a supplicant after a failed authentication attempt(default 60 seconds). o 'tx-period' sets the period of time the switch waits to retransmit the next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session (default 30 seconds).
no specic MAC address lter on the port. The default is no client limit. o 'initialize' re-initialize authentication on the specied ports.
Next Available Option: ■ VLAN-ID -- Configures VLAN where to move port after successful authentication (not configured by default). (VLAN-ID) (p. 54) ■ [no] aaa port-access web-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST auth-vid Congures VLAN where to move port after successful authentication (not congured by default).
Next Available Option: ■ mode < stop-only > -- Specify how to initiate and terminate an accounting session. (p. 40) ■ [no] aaa authorization commands Congure exec (shell) commands authorization. Next Available Option: ■ primary_method < radius | none > -- (p.
Congure how trafc is controlled on non-authenticated ports; in BOTH directions (ingress+egress) or IN only (ingress). Supported Values: ■ both -- Exert control in both directions.
ewa-server ■ [no] aaa port-access web-based ewa-server IP address or hostname of the enhanced web authentication server on the device. Next Available Options: ■ ip-addr -- IP address of the enahced web auth server. (IP-ADDR) (p. 35) ■ host-name -- Hostname of the enhanced web auth server.
-Disable the port from sending advertisements of existing GVRP-created VLANs on the switch. -Drop all GVRP advertisements received on the port. 3. If you disable the use of dynamic VLANs in an authent.
Next Available Option: ■ page-path -- Sets the path of the login pages to be found on the ewa server. (ASCII-STR) (p. 42) login ■ aaa authentication console login Congure login access to the switch. Next Available Option: ■ primary < local | tacacs | radius > -- Specify the primary authentication method for access control.
Set period of time after which a client will be considered removed from the port for a lack of activity. Range: < 1 to 999999999 > ■ aaa port-access mac-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST logoff-period < 1 to 9999999 > Set the period of time of inactivity that the switch considers an implicit logoff (default 300 seconds).
The rst form of the command sets the MAC address format which is common to all ports The second form of the command enables, disables, or congures authentication on the device's individual ports. o 'addr-format' sets the MAC address format to be used in the RADIUS request message (default no-delimiter).
■ addr-format < no-delimiter | single-dash | multi-dash | ... > -- Set the MAC address format to be used in the RADIUS request message (default no-delimiter). (p. 27) mac-list1 ■ [no] aaa port-access mac-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Manage MAC address based network authentication on the device port(s).
Set number of times a client can enter their credentials before authentication is considered to have failed (default 3). Range: < 1 to 10 > max-start ■ aaa port-access supplicant [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST max-start <1t o1 0> Dene the maximum number of attempts taken to start authentication (default 3).
Next Available Option: ■ method < radius > -- Specify which accounting method to use (radius) (p. 40) ■ aaa accounting network < start-stop | stop-only > Specify how to initiate and terminate an accounting session. Supported Values: ■ start-stop -- Send start and stop record accounting notice.
num-attempts ■ aaa authentication num-attempts <1t o1 0> Usage: aaa authentication num-attempts <1-10> Description: Specify the maximum number of login attempts allowed.
Usage: [no] aaa port-access <authenticator ... | supplicant ... web-based ... | mac-based ...> Description: Congure 802.1X (Port Based Network Access), MAC address based network access, or web authentication based network access on the device.
■ logoff-period < 1 to 999999999 > -- Set period of time after which a client will be considered removed from the port for a lack of activity. (NUMBER) (p. 36) ■ client-limit -- Set the maximum number of clients to allow on the port. (p. 31) ■ initialize -- Reinitialize the authenticator state machine.
Next Available Option: ■ secondary < local | none | authorized > -- Specify the backup authentication method for access control. (p. 48) ■ aaa authentication telnet login < local | tacacs | radius > Specify the primary authentication method for access control.
Next Available Option: ■ secondary < local | none | authorized > -- Specify the backup authentication method for access control. (p. 48) ■ aaa authentication ssh login < local | tacacs | radius | ... > Specify the primary authentication method for access control.
Next Available Option: ■ secondary < none | authorized > -- Specify the backup authentication method for access control. (p. 48) primary_method ■ aaa authorization commands < radius | none > Supported Values: ■ radius -- Use RADIUS protocol as the authorization method.
Range: < 0 to 9999999 > ■ aaa port-access mac-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST reauth-period < 0 to 9999999 > Set the re-authentication timeout in seconds; set to '0' to disable re-authentication (default 0).
■ none -- Do not use backup authentication methods. ■ authorized -- Allow access without authentication. ■ aaa authentication web enable < local | radius > < local | none | authorized > Specify the backup authentication method for access control.
secret ■ aaa port-access supplicant [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST identity IDENTITY secret ■ aaa port-access supplicant [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST secret Trigger the command to ask user for a password for the supplicant to use.
start-period ■ aaa port-access supplicant [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST start-period < 1 to 300 > Set a period of time between EAPOL-Start packet retransmission (default 30sec.
supplicant-timeout ■ aaa port-access authenticator [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST supplicant-timeout < 1 to 300 > Set the supplicant response timeout on an EAP request (default 30 sec.). Range: < 1 to 300 > suppress ■ [no] aaa accounting suppress Do not generate accounting records for a specic type of user.
o <backup-method> - Species an authentication method to use, if the primary authentication method is not able to check user's credentials. Use <TAB> or <?> after you specify the primary authentication method to get a list of all available backup methods.
Next Available Option: ■ web-unauthvid -- Configures VLAN where to keep port while there is an unauthorized client connected (not configured by default). (VLAN-ID) (p. 58) update ■ [no] aaa accounting update Usage: [no] aaa accounting update periodic <number> Description: Congure update accounting records mechanism.
to use, if the primary authentication method is not able to check user's credentials. Use <TAB> or <?> after you specify the primary authentication method to get a list of all available backup methods. Next Available Options: ■ enable -- Configure access to the privileged mode commands.
Description: Congure web authentication based network authentication on the device or the device's port(s). The rst form of the command sets the dhcp address, dhcp lease, or ewa server para.
the switch considers an implicit logoff (default 300) o 'reauth-period' sets the period of time after which connected clients must be re-authenticated. When the timeout is set to 0 the re-authentication is disabled (default 0). o 'auth-vid' congures the VLAN to which to move a port after successful authentication.
■ max-requests < 1 to 10 > -- Set maximum number of times the switch retransmits authentication requests (default 3). (NUMBER) (p. 39) ■ reauth-period < 0 to 9999999 > -- Set the re-authentication timeout in seconds; set to '0' to disable re-authentication (default 0).
access-list OVERVIEW FOR IPV4 ACLS Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Note: This information is preliminary; the nal detailed command list is coming soon.
o <ACL-IP-SPEC> - specify the source or destination IP addresses to match. The following formats may be used to specify IP addresses: * IP-ADDR MASK - match addresses dened by IP-ADDR using the bits set to zero in MASK. * IP-ADDR/MASK-LEN - the mask is one in which the high order MASK-LEN bits are zeros, and the remaining bits are ones.
<any|host <DA>|DA/<prex-length>> [comparison-operator <value>] [established] [ack][n][rst][syn] <icmp> <any|host <SA>|SA/<prex-length>> <any.
Displaying ACL Data: ProCurve(cong)# show access-list ProCurve(cong)# show access-list <acl-name-str>[cong] ProCurve(cong)# show access-list cong ProCurve(cong)# show access-li.
alias OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] alias <NAME> <COMMAND> [COMMAND-OPTIONS] Description: Congure/remove a NAME for the specied alias command and options. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ [no] alias name -- Name of alias.
arp OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: no arp IP-ADDRESS Description: Remove the specied IP-ADDRESS entry from the ARP cache (note: the keyword 'no' must be specied). o IP-ADDRESS - ip address of the ARP cache entry to be removed.
arp-protect OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] arp-protect [trust [ethernet] PORT-LIST| validate <ip|destination-mac|src-mac>| vlan VLAN-ID-RANGE] Description: Congure Dynamic ARP Protection. To Enable/disable ARP Protection on the switch execute the [no] arp-protect command.
■ src-mac -- Drop any ARP request or response packet in which the source MAC in the ethernet header does not match the sender MAC address in the body of the packet. (p. 66) ■ [no] arp-protect vlan -- Enable/disable Dynamic ARP Protection on a VLAN(s).
vlan ■ [no] arp-protect vlan Enable/disable Dynamic ARP Protection on a VLAN(s). Next Available Option: ■ vlan-list -- (VLAN-ID-RANGE) (p. 67) vlan-list ■ [no] arp-protect vlan VLAN-ID-RANGE 67 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
autorun OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: copy usb (page 133) Related Commands Usage: [no] autorun ... Description: Enable/Disable/Congure Autorun.
AES 128 encryption key string for Autorun secure-mode ■ [no] autorun secure-mode Enable or disable secure mode for Autorun. 69 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
auto-tftp OVERVIEW File Transfer Category: config Primary context: the section called “ client ” (page 685) Related Commands Usage: [no] auto-tftp [<IPV4-ADDR | IPV6-ADDR> <FILENAME-STR>] Description: Enable/disable automatic software image download via TFTP during boot.
IPv4 address of the TFTP server to download a software image from. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- The software image file-name. (ASCII-STR) (p. 70) server-ipv6 ■ auto-tftp IPV6-ADDR IPv6 address of the TFTP server to download a software image from.
banner OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands Usage: [no] banner motd ASCII-STR Description: Dene a login banner. The banner will be displayed before login on the console, telnet, ssh, and Web-UI sessions.
boot OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: reload (page 467) Related Commands Usage: boot [system [ash <primary|secondary>] [cong FILENAME]] boot set-default ash <primary|secondary> boot active boot standby Description: Reboot the device.
module. If a second management module is not present in the switch, the system is rebooted. config ■ boot system flash < primary | secondary > config < config | config1 > Specify conguration le to use on boot.
system ■ boot system Allows user to specify boot image to use after reboot. Next Available Option: ■ flash < primary | secondary > -- Specify boot image to use after reboot.
cdp OVERVIEW Routing Category: config Primary context: the section called “ cdp ” (page 537) Related Commands Usage: [no] cdp ... Description: Set various CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) parameters. Use 'cdp ?' to get a list of all possible options.
chassislocate OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: Related Commands Usage: chassislocate <on|blink> [<1-1440>] chassislocate off Description: Control the chassis locate led. Parameters: o on - Turn the led on. o off - Turn the led off.
off ■ chassislocate off Turn the chassis locate led off. on ■ chassislocate on Turn the chassis locate led on (default 30 minutes). Next Available Option: ■ duration < 1 to 1440 > -- Number of minutes duration (default 30). (NUMBER) (p. 77) 78 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
class OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: policy (page 398) Related Commands Usage: [no] class <address-family> <name> Description: Create a classier class and enter the class context. Parameters are address family(ipv4 or ipv6) and class name.
incr-num ■ class resequence ipv4 IPV4 < 1 to 2147483647 > < 1 to 2147483646 > Specify the increment. Range: < 1 to 2147483646 > ■ class resequence ipv6 IPV6 < 1 to 2147483647 > < 1 to 2147483646 > Specify the increment.
Next Available Option: ■ incr-num < 1 to 2147483646 > -- Specify the increment. (p. 80) ■ class resequence ipv6 IPV6 < 1 to 2147483647 > Specify the starting sequence number. Range: < 1 to 2147483647 > Next Available Option: ■ incr-num < 1 to 2147483646 > -- Specify the increment.
clear OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: clear <arp|intrusion-log|logging|public-key|statistics [ethernet] PORT-LIST |link-keepalive statistics> Description: Clear table/statistics or authorized client public keys.
COMMAND DETAILS logging (p. 84) ip (p. 83) arp (p. 83) neighbors (p. 84) ipv6 (p. 84) client-public-key (p. 83) ospf-statistics (p. 84) keyfile (p. 84) crypto (p. 83) statistics (p. 85) keylist (p. 84) if-ip (p. 83) link-keepalive (p. 84) intrusion-flags (p.
ipv6 ■ clear ipv6 Clear all IPv6 information. Next Available Option: ■ neighbors -- Delete all the neighbour discovery cache entries, except static entries. (p. 84) keyfile ■ clear crypto client-public-key < manager | operator > Remove client public keys from active conguration.
If [<ip-address>] specied clears statistics for a given interface if the interface is OSPF enabled. Next Available Option: ■ if-ip -- specify ip-address whose statistics is to be cleared. (IP-ADDR) (p. 83) statistics ■ clear statistics [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Reset all counters for the specied ports.
clock OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: ip (page 290) Related Commands sntp (page 634) time (page 686) Usage: [no] clock [...] Description: Display/set current time, date, and local time parameters. Called without any parameters displays the information mentioned above.
■ +9:30 ■ +9:00 ■ +8:00 ■ +7:00 ■ +6:30 ■ +6:00 ■ +5:30 ■ +5:00 ■ +4:30 ■ +4:00 ■ +3:30 ■ +3:00 ■ +2:00 ■ +1:00 ■ +0:00 ■ -1:00 ■ -2:00 ■ -3:00 ■ -3:30 ■ -4:00 .
time ■ clock set [TIME] Current time to set. timezone ■ clock timezone Usage: clock timezone [gmt <-12:00 - +14:00>] | [us <none|alaska|aleutian|arizona|central| east-indiana|eastern|hawaii|michigan|mountain| pacic|samoa>] Description: Set the number of hours your location is to the West(-) or East(+) of GMT.
configure OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: end (page 173) Related Commands exit (page 176) enable (page 172) Usage: congure [terminal] Description: Enter the Conguration context. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ configure terminal -- Optional keyword of the configure command.
connection-rate-filter OVERVIEW Troubleshooting Category: config Primary context: filter (page 185) Related Commands ip (page 290) vlan (page 706) show (page 511) Usage: connection-rate-lter unbloc.
sensitivity ■ connection-rate-filter sensitivity Sets the level of ltering required Next Available Option: ■ sensitive < low | medium | high | ... > -- (p. 90) src-ip ■ connection-rate-filter unblock IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH Match packets from the specied subnet.
console OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands repeat (page 470) Usage: console ... Description: Set various console parameters. Use 'console ?' to get a list of all congurable parameters.
ProCurve(cong)# write memory ProCurve(cong)# reload COMMAND DETAILS terminal (p. 95) inactivity-timer (p. 94) baud-rate (p. 93) local-terminal (p. 94) events (p. 93) screen-refresh (p. 94) flow-control (p. 93) baud-rate ■ console baud-rate < speed-sense | 1200 | 2400 | .
■ XON/XOFF ■ None inactivity-timer ■ console inactivity-timer <0|1|5|. . .> Usage: console inactivity-timer <0|1|5|10|15|20|30|60|120> Description: Set the number of minutes of no activity detected on the Console port before the switch terminates a communication session.
■ 3 ■ 5 ■ 10 ■ 20 ■ 30 ■ 45 ■ 60 terminal ■ console terminal < VT100 | NONE | ANSI > Usage: console terminal <vt100|ansi|none> Description: Set type of terminal being used for all console and telnet sessions (default is vt100).
copy OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: copy <source> <destination> [options] Description: Copy datales to/from the switch.
■ tftp-ip -- Specify TFTP server IPv4 address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 126) ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ pc -- Change CR/LF to PC style. (p. 120) ■ unix -- Change CR/LF to unix style. (p. 131) ■ tftp-ipv6 -- Specify TFTP server IPv6 address.
■ xmodem -- Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination. (p. 135) ■ copy crash-log -- Copy the switch log file. (p. 107) ■ card -- Enter single slot identifier. (SLOT-ID-RANGE) (p. 105) ■ tftp -- Copy data to a TFTP server. (p. 124) ■ tftp-ip -- Specify TFTP server IPv4 address.
filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ ■ cv_out_flash < primary | secondary > -- Copy from primary/secondary flash. (p. 108) ■ xmodem -- Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination. (p. 135) ■ cv_out_flash < primary | secondary > -- Copy from primary/secondary flash.
append -- Add the key(s) for access. (p. 102) ■ ■ autorun-key-file -- Copy autorun key file to the switch. (p. 105) ■ tftp-ip -- Specify TFTP server IPv4 address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 126) ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p.
■ operator -- Replace the key(s) for operator access (default); follow with the 'append' option to add the key(s). (p. 119) ■ append -- Add the key(s) for access. (p. 102) ■ tftp-ipv6 -- Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p.
■ flash -- Copy data to the switch system image file. (p. 116) ■ image-name -- Specify filename for the USB transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 117) ■ cv_flash < primary | secondary > -- Copy to primary/secondary flash. (p. 107) ■ pub-key-file -- Copy the public keys to the switch.
■ copy tftp pub-key-file IPV6-ADDR FILENAME append Add the key(s) for operator access. ■ copy tftp pub-key-file IPV6-ADDR FILENAME operator append Add the key(s) for access. ■ copy tftp pub-key-file IPV6-ADDR FILENAME manager append Add the key(s) for access.
■ copy tftp autorun-key-file IPV6-ADDR FILENAME append Add the key(s) for operator access. ■ copy tftp autorun-key-file IPV6-ADDR FILENAME operator append Add the key(s) for access. ■ copy tftp autorun-key-file IPV6-ADDR FILENAME manager append Add the key(s) for access.
autorun-cert-file ■ copy tftp autorun-cert-file Copy autorun trusted certicate to the switch. Next Available Options: ■ tftp-ip -- Specify TFTP server IPv4 address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 126) ■ tftp-ipv6 -- Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p.
■ xmodem -- Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination. (p. 135) ■ usb -- Copy data to a USB flash drive. (p. 133) command-file ■ copy tftp command-file Copy command script to switch and execute. Next Available Options: ■ tftp-ip -- Specify TFTP server IPv4 address.
Copy data to specied conguration le. Next Available Options: ■ unix -- Change CR/LF to unix style. (p. 131) ■ pc -- Change CR/LF to PC style.
Copy to primary/secondary ash. Supported Values: ■ primary -- Copy to primary flash. ■ secondary -- Copy to secondary flash. ■ copy tftp flash IPV6-ADDR FILENAME < primary | secondary > Copy to primary/secondary ash. Supported Values: ■ primary -- Copy to primary flash.
Supported Values: ■ primary -- Copy image primary flash. ■ secondary -- Copy image secondary flash. ■ copy flash usb FILENAME < primary | secondary > Copy from primary/secondary ash. Supported Values: ■ primary -- Copy image primary flash.
Next Available Option: ■ cv_flash < primary | secondary > -- Copy to primary/secondary flash. (p. 107) ■ copy tftp pub-key-file IP-ADDR FILENAME Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. Next Available Options: ■ append -- Add the key(s) for operator access.
Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. Next Available Options: ■ unix -- Change CR/LF to unix style. (p. 131) ■ pc -- Change CR/LF to PC style. (p. 120) ■ copy tftp autorun-cert-file IP-ADDR FILENAME Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. Next Available Options: ■ append -- Add the key(s) for operator access.
Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. Next Available Options: ■ unix -- Change CR/LF to unix style. (p. 131) ■ pc -- Change CR/LF to PC style. (p. 120) ■ copy tftp show-tech IPV6-ADDR FILENAME Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. Next Available Options: ■ unix -- Change CR/LF to unix style.
Next Available Options: ■ append -- Add the key(s) for operator access. (p. 102) ■ operator -- Replace the key(s) for operator access (default); follow with the 'append' option to add the key(s). (p. 119) ■ manager -- Replace the key(s) for manager access; follow with the 'append' option to add the key(s).
■ copy crash-data SLOT-ID-RANGE usb FILENAME Specify lename for the USB transfer. ■ copy crash-data mm tftp IP-ADDR FILENAME Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. ■ copy crash-data mm tftp IPV6-ADDR FILENAME Specify lename for the TFTP transfer.
Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. ■ copy crash-log tftp IPV6-ADDR FILENAME Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. ■ copy crash-log usb FILENAME Specify lename for the USB transfer. ■ copy flash tftp IP-ADDR FILENAME Specify lename for the TFTP transfer.
Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. Next Available Options: ■ unix -- Change CR/LF to unix style. (p. 131) ■ pc -- Change CR/LF to PC style. (p. 120) ■ copy startup-config tftp IPV6-ADDR FILENAME Specify lename for the TFTP transfer. Next Available Options: ■ unix -- Change CR/LF to unix style.
Next Available Option: ■ cv_flash < primary | secondary > -- Copy to primary/secondary flash. (p. 107) ■ copy usb flash Copy data to the switch system image le. Next Available Option: ■ image-name -- Specify filename for the USB transfer.
■ copy tftp autorun-cert-file IP-ADDR FILENAME manager Replace the key(s) for manager access; follow with the 'append' option to add the key(s).
Next Available Option: ■ append -- Add the key(s) for access. (p. 102) mm ■ copy crash-data mm Copy from the management card. Next Available Options: ■ tftp -- Copy data to a TFTP server. (p. 124) ■ xmodem -- Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination.
Replace the key(s) for operator access (default); follow with the 'append' option to add the key(s). Next Available Option: ■ append -- Add the key(s) for access.
■ copy tftp command-file IPV6-ADDR FILENAME pc Change CR/LF to PC style. ■ copy tftp startup-config IP-ADDR FILENAME pc Change CR/LF to PC style. ■ copy tftp startup-config IPV6-ADDR FILENAME pc Change CR/LF to PC style. ■ copy tftp config CONFIG IP-ADDR FILENAME pc Change CR/LF to PC style.
■ copy config < config1 | config2 | config3 > xmodem pc Change CR/LF to PC style. ■ copy running-config tftp IP-ADDR FILENAME pc Change CR/LF to PC style. ■ copy running-config tftp IPV6-ADDR FILENAME pc Change CR/LF to PC style. ■ copy running-config xmodem pc Change CR/LF to PC style.
running-config ■ copy running-config Copy running conguration le. Next Available Options: ■ tftp -- Copy data to a TFTP server. (p. 124) ■ xmodem -- Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination. (p. 135) ■ usb -- Copy data to a USB flash drive.
■ usb -- Copy data to a USB flash drive. (p. 133) tftp ■ copy tftp Copy data from a TFTP server. Next Available Options: ■ command-file -- Copy command script to switch and execute. (p. 106) ■ flash -- Copy data to the switch system image file.
Copy data to a TFTP server. Next Available Options: ■ tftp-ip -- Specify TFTP server IPv4 address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 126) ■ tftp-ipv6 -- Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 129) ■ copy crash-log SLOT-ID-RANGE tftp Copy data to a TFTP server.
■ tftp-ipv6 -- Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 129) ■ copy event-log tftp Copy data to a TFTP server. Next Available Options: ■ tftp-ip -- Specify TFTP server IPv4 address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 126) ■ tftp-ipv6 -- Specify TFTP server IPv6 address.
Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ copy tftp autorun-key-file IP-ADDR Specify TFTP server IPv4 address. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer.
■ copy crash-log SLOT-ID-RANGE tftp IP-ADDR Specify TFTP server IPv4 address. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ copy crash-log mm tftp IP-ADDR Specify TFTP server IPv4 address. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer.
tftp-ipv6 ■ copy tftp command-file IPV6-ADDR Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ copy tftp flash IPV6-ADDR Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer.
Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ copy command-output COMMAND-OUTPUT tftp IPV6-ADDR Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer.
Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ copy crash-log tftp IPV6-ADDR Specify TFTP server IPv6 address. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the TFTP transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p.
Change CR/LF to unix style. ■ copy tftp config CONFIG IP-ADDR FILENAME unix Change CR/LF to unix style. ■ copy tftp config CONFIG IPV6-ADDR FILENAME unix Change CR/LF to unix style. ■ copy tftp show-tech IP-ADDR FILENAME unix Change CR/LF to unix style.
Change CR/LF to unix style. ■ copy running-config xmodem unix Change CR/LF to unix style. ■ copy startup-config tftp IP-ADDR FILENAME unix Change CR/LF to unix style. ■ copy startup-config tftp IPV6-ADDR FILENAME unix Change CR/LF to unix style.
■ copy crash-data mm usb Copy data to a USB ash drive. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the USB transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ copy crash-data usb Copy data to a USB ash drive. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the USB transfer.
Copy data to a USB ash drive. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the USB transfer. (ASCII-STR) (p. 109) ■ copy event-log usb Copy data to a USB ash drive. Next Available Option: ■ filename -- Specify filename for the USB transfer.
■ copy crash-log SLOT-ID-RANGE xmodem Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination. ■ copy crash-log mm xmodem Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination. ■ copy crash-log xmodem Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination. ■ copy flash xmodem Use xmodem on the terminal as the data destination.
core-dump OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] core-dump [management-module | interface-module] Description: Enable/disable core-dump on management-module or interface-module. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ [no] core-dump interface-module -- Enable/disable core-dump on interface-module (p.
crypto OVERVIEW SSH Category: config Primary context: the section called “ crypto ” (page 544) Related Commands autorun (page 68) Usage: crypto host-cert generate self-signed [START END CNAME OU O.
■ cname -- Common name [e.g., IP address of device]. (ASCII-STR) (p. 140) ■ org-unit -- Organizational unit [Department]. (ASCII-STR) (p. 147) ■ organization -- Organization name. (ASCII-STR) (p. 147) ■ additional options available... ■ zeroize -- Delete an existing certificate.
bits ■ crypto key generate ssh rsa bits Specify bitsize for key. Next Available Option: ■ bits < 1024 | 2048 | 3072 > -- (p. 140) ■ crypto key generate ssh rsa bits < 1024 | 2048 | 3072 > Supported Values: ■ 1024 ■ 2048 ■ 3072 ■ crypto key generate ssh dsa bits Specify bitsize for key.
Common name [e.g., IP address of device]. Next Available Option: ■ org-unit -- Organizational unit [Department]. (ASCII-STR) (p. 147) country ■ crypto host-cert generate self-signed [DATE: START-DATE] [DATE: END-DATE] CNAME ORG-UNIT ORGANIZATION CITY STATE < AD | AE | AF | .
■ CG -- Congo ■ CH -- Switzerland ■ CI -- Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) ■ CK -- Cook Islands ■ CL -- Chile ■ CM -- Cameroon ■ CN -- China ■ CO -- Colombia ■ CR -- Costa Rica ■ C.
■ GW -- Guinea-Bissau ■ GY -- Guyanav ■ HK -- Hong Kong ■ HM -- Heard and McDonald Islands ■ HN -- Honduras ■ HR -- Croatia (Hrvatska) ■ HT -- Haiti ■ HU -- Hungary ■ ID -- Indonesia.
■ MM -- Myanmar ■ MN -- Mongolia ■ MO -- Macau ■ MP -- Northern Mariana Islands ■ MQ -- Martinique ■ MR -- Mauritania ■ MS -- Montserrat ■ MT -- Malta ■ MU -- Mauritius ■ MV -- Mal.
■ SE -- Sweden ■ SG -- Singapore ■ SH -- St. Helena ■ SI -- Slovenia ■ SJ -- Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands ■ SK -- Slovak Republic ■ SL -- Sierra Leone ■ SM -- San Marino ■ SN -- Se.
■ ZM -- Zambia ■ ZR -- Zaire ■ ZW -- Zimbabwe dsa ■ crypto key generate ssh dsa Install DSA host key. Next Available Option: ■ bits -- Specify bitsize for key. (p. 140) end-date ■ crypto host-cert generate self-signed [DATE: START-DATE] [DATE: END-DATE] Validity end date for certicate.
Install/remove RSA key le for ssh or https server. Next Available Options: ■ generate -- Generate a new key. (p. 146) ■ zeroize -- Delete existing key. (p. 149) key-size ■ crypto key generate cert rsa < 512 | 768 | 1024 > Supported Values: ■ 512 -- Install 512-bit RSA key.
Next Available Option: ■ bits -- Specify bitsize for key. (p. 140) ■ crypto key generate autorun-key rsa Install RSA host key. ■ crypto key zeroize autorun rsa Install RSA host key. self-signed ■ crypto host-cert generate self-signed Create a self-signed certicate for the https server.
zeroize ■ crypto host-cert zeroize Delete an existing certicate. ■ crypto key zeroize Delete existing key. Next Available Options: ■ cert -- Remove RSA key file for https certificate. (p. 140) ■ ssh -- Remove host key file for ssh server. (p.
debug OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: log (page 361) Related Commands show logging (page 567) show debug (page 545) Usage: [no] debug destination <logging|session|buffer> [no] debug <all|DEBUG_TYPE> Description: Enable/disable debug logging.
DD -- Display DD packets sent/received. (p. 152) ■ ■ Hello -- Display Hello packets sent/received. (p. 153) ■ LSA -- Display LSA packets sent/received. (p. 154) ■ LSR -- Display LSR packets sent/received. (p. 155) ■ LSU -- Display LSU packets sent/received.
agent ■ [no] debug dhcp-snooping agent Display DHCP Snooping agent messages. all ■ [no] debug all Display all debug messages. arp-protect ■ [no] debug arp-protect Display Dynamic ARP Protection messages. database ■ [no] debug ip rip database Display database changes.
Next Available Options: ■ events -- Display DHCPv6 client events. (p. 153) ■ packet -- Display DHCPv6 client packets. (p. 155) dynamic-ip-lockdown ■ [no] debug dynamic-ip-lockdown Display Dynamic IP Lockdown messages. event ■ [no] debug dhcp-snooping event Display DHCP Snooping event messages.
Display Hello packets sent/received. ip ■ [no] debug ip Display debug messages for IPv4. Next Available Options: ■ forwarding -- Display IPv4 forwarding messages. (p. 153) ■ packet -- Display IPv4 packet messages. (p. 155) ■ fib -- Display IP Forwarding Information Base debug messages.
Display new LSAs added to database. LSR ■ [no] debug ip ospf packet LSR Display LSR packets sent/received. LSU ■ [no] debug ip ospf packet LSU Display LSU packets sent/received. nd ■ [no] debug ipv6 nd Display debug messages for IPv6 neighbor discovery.
■ [no] debug ipv6 dhcpv6-client packet Display DHCPv6 client packets. ■ [no] debug ipv6 packet Display IPv6 packet messages. retransmission ■ [no] debug ip ospf retransmission Display retransmission timer messages. rip ■ [no] debug ip rip Display all RIP routing messages.
wireless-services ■ [no] debug wireless-services SLOT-ID-RANGE Display debug messages on wireless-services module. 157 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
dhcp OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] dhcp cong-le-update Description: Argument(s) to Control DHCP Client COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ [no] dhcp config-file-update -- Argument to dhcp-client to specify whether to process option 66 &6 7 (p.
dhcp-relay OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] dhcp-relay [no] dhcp-relay [hop-count-increment] dhcp-relay [option 82 append[validate]|replace[validate] |drop[validate]|keep [mac|ip]] [no] dhcp-relay [option 82 [validate]] Description: Enable/disable DHCP relay agent on the device.
ip -- Sets the remote id to be the IP address of the VLAN on which the client request was received. (p. 162) ■ ■ mac -- Sets the remote id to be the MAC address of the switch. This is the default value. (p. 163) ■ mgmt-vlan -- Sets the remote id to be the IP address of the Management VLAN.
82 ■ [no] dhcp-relay option 82 Optional argument to dhcp-agent used to specify the operational status for option 82. Next Available Options: ■ append -- Specifies that the option 82 field should be appended to client DHCP packet.
■ mgmt-vlan -- Sets the remote id to be the IP address of the Management VLAN. (p. 163) ■ dhcp-relay option 82 validate drop Species that the DHCP packet will be dropped unconditionally, if option 82 eld(s) already exists in the client DHCP packet.
keep ■ dhcp-relay option 82 keep Species that no option 82 eld will be added or replaced, if option 82 eld(s) already exists in the client DHCP packet. Next Available Options: ■ mac -- Sets the remote id to be the MAC address of the switch.
■ dhcp-relay option 82 keep mgmt-vlan Sets the remote id to be the IP address of the Management VLAN. ■ dhcp-relay option 82 drop mgmt-vlan Sets the remote id to be the IP address of the Management VLAN. ■ dhcp-relay option 82 validate append mgmt-vlan Sets the remote id to be the IP address of the Management VLAN.
validate ■ dhcp-relay option 82 append validate Species the validation for server response. ■ dhcp-relay option 82 replace validate Species the validation for server response. ■ dhcp-relay option 82 drop validate Species the validation for server response.
dhcp-snooping OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] dhcp-snooping Description: Enable/Disable the global administrative status of DHCP snooping. No snooping will be performed on any VLAN if the global administrative status is disabled.
■ remote-id < mac | subnet-ip | mgmt-ip > -- Set relay information option remote-id value to use. (NUMBER) (p. 169) authorized-server ■ [no] dhcp-snooping authorized-server Usage: [no] dhcp-snooping authorized-server <IP-ADDR> Description: Congure valid DHCP Servers.
delay ■ dhcp-snooping database delay < 15 to 86400 > Seconds to delay writing to the lease database le. Range: < 15 to 86400 > file ■ dhcp-snooping database file FILE URL Format: "tftp://<ip-address>/<lename>".
Next Available Option: ■ 82 -- (p. 166) port-list ■ [no] dhcp-snooping trust [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST remote-id ■ dhcp-snooping option 82 remote-id < mac | subnet-ip | mgmt-ip > Set relay information option remote-id value to use. Supported Values: ■ mac -- switch MAC address.
Usage: [no] dhcp-snooping verify <mac> Description: Enable/Disable DHCP packet validation. Parameters: o <mac> - Verify DHCP header client hardware address eld and the source mac address match for packets received on untrusted ports. If 'no' is specied this check is omitted.
dir OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: Related Commands Usage: dir [<pathname>] Description: Display a list of the les and subdirectories in a directory on a USB device. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ dir pathname -- Display a list of the files and subdirectories in a directory on a USB device (ASCII-STR) (p.
enable OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: operator Primary context: exit (page 176) Related Commands end (page 173) Usage: enable Description: Enter the Manager Exec context.
end OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: exit (page 176) Related Commands enable (page 172) Usage: end Description: Return to the Manager Exec context.
erase OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: the section called “ config ” (page 540) Related Commands the section called “ port-access ” (page 577) Usage: erase <startup-cong | ash <primary|secondary> | cong FILENAME | core-dump FILENAME> Description: Erase stored les.
startup-config (p. 175) core-dump (p. 175) config ■ erase config < config | config1 > Usage: erase cong FILENAME Description: Erase the named conguration le. Supported Values: ■ config ■ config1 core-dump ■ erase core-dump CORE-DUMP Usage: erase core-dump FILENAME Description: Erase the named core le.
exit OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: operator Primary context: end (page 173) Related Commands enable (page 172) Usage: exit Description: Return to the previous context or terminate current console/telnet session if you are in the Operator context level.
fastboot OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] fastboot Description: Enable/disable fastboot on switch. COMMAND STRUCTURE 177 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
fault-finder OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: interface (page 204) Related Commands the section called “ fault-finder ” (page 551) Usage: [no] fault-nder <all|bad-driver|bad-transc.
Supported Values: ■ low -- Low sensitivity. ■ medium -- Medium sensitivity. ■ high -- High sensitivity. 179 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
feature-coordinator OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] feature-coordinator name <'name'> block policy interface <port-list>|vlan <vid-list> message <'msg-text'> [expires expiration-policy].
■ message -- Friendly error message to be displayed when overriding a restriction (ASCII-STR) (p. 182) ■ expires -- Expiration policy for the features Press <tab> for options (p. 181) ■ app-down -- Expire on application failure Mention a valid application name (ASCII-STR) (p.
■ app-down -- Expire on application failure Mention a valid application name (ASCII-STR) (p. 181) ■ reboot -- Expire on reboot (p. 183) ■ feature-coordinator name NAME block vlan-deletion vlan [.
Next Available Option: ■ expires -- Expiration policy for the features Press <tab> for options (p. 181) ■ feature-coordinator name NAME block vlan-deletion vlan [VLAN]VLAN-ID-LIST message ME.
Expire on reboot slot-down ■ feature-coordinator name NAME block ip-address vlan [VLAN]VLAN-ID-LIST message MESSAGE expires slot-down SLOT-ID Expire on slot-down.Mention slot. ■ feature-coordinator name NAME block vlan-deletion vlan [VLAN]VLAN-ID-LIST message MESSAGE expires slot-down SLOT-ID Expire on slot-down.
filter OVERVIEW Troubleshooting Category: config Primary context: connection-rate-filter (page 90) Related Commands ip (page 290) show (page 511) show (page 511) Usage: [no] lter .
COMMAND DETAILS port-list (p. 188) filter-action (p. 187) ascii (p. 186) protocol (p. 188) forward (p. 187) connection-rate (p. 186) source-port (p. 189) multicast (p. 187) connection-rate-portlist (p. 186) named-filter (p. 188) drop (p. 186) ascii ■ [no] filter source-port named-filter ASCII Set the lter name.
Next Available Option: ■ forward -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is permitted. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 187) ■ filter multicast MAC-ADDR drop [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Set a list of ports to which forwarding of ltered packets is not permitted.
packets satisfying to the lter condition can be set. The packets satisfying to the lter condition are all packets destined to the MAC-ADDR specied. Use 'lter source-port [ethernet] PORT-NUM ?' to get a list of all possible actions that could be applied to the packets.
■ ip ■ ipx ■ arp ■ appletalk ■ sna ■ netbeui Next Available Options: ■ forward -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is permitted. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 187) ■ drop -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is not permitted.
front-panel-security OVERVIEW Switch Security Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] front_panel_security <password-clear [reset-on-clear] | factory-reset | password-recovery> Description: Enable/disable the ability to clear the password(s) and/or conguration via the front panel buttons.
password-clear ■ [no] front-panel-security password-clear Enable/Disable password clear Next Available Option: ■ reset-on-clear -- Reset switch on password clear (p. 191) password-recovery ■ [no] front-panel-security password-recovery Usage: [no] front-panel-security password-recovery Description: Enable/Disable password recovery.
getMIB OVERVIEW manager Category: manager Primary context: walkMIB (page 754) Related Commands setMIB (page 504) Usage: getmib OBJECT-STR [OBJECT-STR ...] Description: Retrieve and display the value of the MIB objects specied. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ getMIB object -- Name and instance of the MIB variable to retrieve.
gvrp OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: interface (page 204) Related Commands show (page 511) Usage: [no] gvrp Description: Enable/disable GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP). COMMAND STRUCTURE 193 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
hostname OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: snmp-server (page 612) Related Commands Usage: hostname ASCII-STR Description: Specify the device name for administrative purposes. The ASCII-STR denes the device name. It can be up to 30 characters.
igmp OVERVIEW IGMP Category: config Primary context: the section called “ igmp ” (page 556) Related Commands Usage: igmp ... Description: Congure various global IGMP parameters for the switch. The 'igmp' command must be followed by a feature-specic keyword.
igmp-proxy-domain OVERVIEW IGMP Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands vlan (page 706) Usage: [no] igmp-proxy-domain DOMAIN-NAME [BORDER-ROUTER-IP-ADDR <MCAST-LOW-IP-ADDR MCAST-HIGH-IP-ADDR|all>] Description: Congure an IGMP proxy domain.
border-ip ■ [no] igmp-proxy-domain DOMAIN-NAME IP-ADDR Specify the igmp proxy border ip address. Next Available Options: ■ mcast-low-ip -- Specify the igmp proxy multicast low bound (inclusive) ip address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 197) ■ all -- Specify ALL if the multicast range 224.
include-credentials OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] include-credentials Description: Enable/disable including passwords and credentials in cong.
instrumentation OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] instrumentation monitor [ [<all|arp-requests|ip-address-count| learn-discards|login-failures|mac-moves.
o high - Precongured high threshold value. o limitValue - User congured threshold value. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ [no] instrumentation collection -- (p. 200) ■ instrumentation memory -- Sets the maximum size in MB which may be used by instrumentation (p.
monitor ■ [no] instrumentation monitor Usage: [no] instrumentation monitor [ [<all|arp-requests|ip-address-count| learn-discards|login-failures|mac-moves| mac-address-count|pkts-to-closed-ports| .
■ [no] instrumentation monitor < all | arp-requests | ip-address-count | ... > Usage: [no] instrumentation monitor [ [<all|arp-requests|ip-address-count| learn-discards|login-failures|mac-m.
■ mac-address-count -- Mac address count. ■ mac-moves -- MAC Moves. ■ pkts-to-closed-ports -- Packets to closed TCP/UDP ports. ■ port-auth-failures -- Port authentication failures. ■ system-resource-usage -- System resource usage. ■ system-delay -- System Delay.
interface OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: show interfaces (page 560) Related Commands Usage: [no] interface < [ethernet] PORT-LIST [...] | loopback <num> > Description: Enter the Interface Conguration Level, or execute one command for that level.
queue4 < 0 to 100 > -- Specify min. bandwidth percentage for queue four outgoing traffic. (p. 270) ■ ■ queue5 < 0 to 100 > -- Specify min. bandwidth percentage for queue five outgoing traffic. (p. 270) ■ additional options available.
■ provider-network -- Configure qinq port-type as provider-network (p. 267) ■ qos -- Set port-based priority (p. 268) ■ dscp -- Specify DSCP policy to use. (p. 231) ■ binary-range <0t o6 3> -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. (BINARY) (p.
access-group -- Apply the specified access control list on this VLAN interface (ASCII-STR) (p. 214) ■ ■ direction < in | out | connection-rate-filter | ... > -- (p. 231) ■ address -- Set IP parameters for communication within an IP network (p.
all -- Resets all previously blocked by the connection rate filter (p. 219) ■ ■ host -- Match packets from the specified IP address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 237) ■ src-ip -- Match packets from the specified subnet. (IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH) (p. 277) ■ dhcp-snooping -- (p.
no-default -- Indicates that the router should never be used as a default by its neighbors. (p. 255) ■ ■ number < -2147483647 to 2147483647 > -- The router preferability number. Higher values are more preferable. (p. 256) ■ local-proxy-arp -- Enable/disable local proxy ARP (p.
chain-name -- Specify key chain to use for MD5 authentication. (ASCII-STR) (p. 228) ■ ■ passive -- Configures an ospf interface as passive. (p. 258) ■ priority < 0 to 255 > -- Set priority of this router as a designated router. (p. 265) ■ retransmit-interval < 1 to 3600 > -- Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5.
■ rip -- Enable/disable/configure Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) on the VLAN interface (p. 274) ■ all -- Process the request for all IP addresses. (p. 219) ■ authentication-key -- Set RIP authentication key (maximum 16 characters). (p. 223) ■ auth-key-text -- Set RIP authentication key (maximum 16 characters).
■ rapid-commit -- Obtain IPv6 address quickly from DHCPv6 server. (p. 271) ■ ipv6-addr -- Configure a link-local IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 245) ■ link-local -- Configure a link-local IPv6 address. (p. 248) ■ ipv6-addr/mask -- Configure IPv6 address represented in CIDR notation.
■ binary-range <0t o6 3> -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. (BINARY) (p. 227) ■ integer-range <0t o6 3> -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 239) ■ well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > -- Define mapping between a DSCP (Differentiated-Services Codepoint) value and an 802 (p.
propagation-delay (p. 266) join-timer (p. 246) authentication (p. 223) protocol (p. 266) jumbo (p. 246) authentication-key (p. 223) protocol-group (p. 267) kbps (p. 246) authentication-type (p. 224) protocols (p. 267) lacp (p. 247) auth-key-text (p. 225) provider-network (p.
Usage: [no] ip access-group <ACL-ID> in Description: Apply the specied access control list to inbound packets on this INTERFACE list. The access control list ACL-ID must be dened before it can be applied. Connection rate lter ACLs cannot be applied on this INTERFACE list.
Usage: [no] ip access-group <ACL-ID> <in|out> in Match packets this device will route to another VLAN out Match packets this device will route onto this VLAN vlan Match packets that origin.
DHCP/Bootp server. o IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH - Assign an IP address to the switch or VLAN. The IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH may be specied in two ways using the following syntax: ip address 192.32.36.87/24 ip address 192.32.36.87 255.255.255.0 Both of the statements above would have the same effect.
conguration. The VLAN for which the conguration is applied can be specied implicitly by preceding the phrase 'ip address' with the 'vlan VLAN-ID' keyword and argument. It can also be called explicitly when called directly from a VLAN context.
■ ipv6-addr/mask -- Configure IPv6 address represented in CIDR notation. (IPV6-ADDR/PREFIX-LEN) (p. 245) advert-address ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip irdp < multicast | broadcast > Usage: [no] ip irdp <multicast|broadcast> Description: Specify the destination address to be used for router advertisements.
Process the request for all IP addresses. Next Available Options: ■ area -- Specify an OSPF area. (p. 221) ■ cost < 1 to 65535 > -- Set metric of this interface. (p. 229) ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all Process the request for all IP addresses.
■ interface svlan VLAN-ID connection-rate-filter unblock all Resets all previously blocked by the connection rate lter ■ interface svlan VLAN-ID monitor all < In | Out | Both > Monitor all trafc.
Specify an OSPF area. Next Available Options: ■ area-id -- Single integer or IP address style dotted decimal. (OSPF-AREA-ID) (p. 222) ■ backbone -- The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0). (p. 226) ■ interface loopback <0t o7> ip ospf all area Specify an OSPF area.
Single integer or IP address style dotted decimal. ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all area OSPF-AREA-ID Single integer or IP address style dotted decimal. arp-protect ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST arp-protect Usage: [no] arp-protect trust Description: Congure the port as trusted or untrusted.
OSPF authentication key (maximum 8 characters). ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all authentication-key Set simple authentication method and key. Next Available Option: ■ authentication-key -- OSPF authentication key (maximum 8 characters). (OCTET-STR) (p.
■ none -- Do not use authentication. ■ text -- Use simple password. auth-key-text ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip rip authentication-key OCTET-STR Set RIP authentication key (maximum 16 characters). ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip rip IP-ADDR authentication-key OCTET-STR Set RIP authentication key (maximum 16 characters).
Automatic address conguration. ■ [no] interface svlan VLAN-ID ipv6 address autoconfig Automatic address conguration. backbone ■ interface loopback <0t o7> ip ospf IP-ADDR area backbone The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0). ■ interface loopback <0t o7> ip ospf all area backbone The backbone area (the same as 0.
priority. If no guaranteed minimum bandwidth is congured (i.e., the settings for all queues are 0), the trafc is serviced strictly by priority. In practice, this may cause complete starvation of some or all lower-priority queues during any periods where the output port trafc is over-subscribed.
bootp-gateway ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip bootp-gateway Usage: [no] ip bootp-gateway [IP-ADDR] Description: Add or remove the gateway address to be used for stamping incoming DHCP requests. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
may have improved performance after rebooting the switch Next Available Option: ■ unblock -- Resets a host previously blocked by the connection rate filter (p.
Set dead interval in seconds; the default is 40. Range: < 1 to 65535 > ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf IP-ADDR dead-interval < 1 to 65535 > Set dead interval in seconds; the default is 40.
direction ■ [no] interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST ip access-group ACCESS-GROUP < in > Supported Values: ■ in -- Match inbound packets ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip access-group ACCESS-GROUP < in | out | connection-rate-filter | .
Next Available Options: ■ integer-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 239) ■ binary-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. (BINARY) (p. 227) ■ well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | .
An IPv6 EUI-64 address that can be automatically congured on any interface ■ [no] interface svlan VLAN-ID ipv6 address IPV6-ADDR/PREFIX-LEN eui-64 An IPv6 EUI-64 address that can be automatically.
ow control is disabled. Flow Control is enabled on both transmit and receive or auto negotiated if port Mode is set to Auto. This is an Interface context command. It can be called directly from the interface context or follow the 'interface [ethernet] PORT-LIST' command.
Usage: vlan < vid > ipv6 mld forward < port-list > Description: Instruct the device to forward incoming multicast packets received on the specied ports.
The timers must follow the constraints 2 * join-timer <= leave-timer < leaveall-timer Next Available Options: ■ join-timer < 20 to 75 > -- Set join timer value (centiseconds; default 20). (p. 246) ■ leave-timer < 40 to 300 > -- Set leave timer value (centiseconds; default 300).
Range: < 5 to 300 > helper-address ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip helper-address IP-ADDR Usage: [no] ip helper-address IP-ADDR Description: Add or remove a DHCP server IP address for the VLAN. The DHCP requests received by the switch on this VLAN are to be relayed to the specied DHCP server.
igmp ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip igmp Usage: [no] ip igmp [...] Description: Enable/disable/congure IP Multicast Group Protocol (IGMP) feature on a VLAN. This command enables, disables or congures the IGMP feature for IGMP communication between Multicast Routers, Multicast Servers, and Multicast Clients connected to the device.
Set limits for all inbound trafc. Next Available Options: ■ percent < 0 to 100 > -- Specify limit as percent of inbound or outbound traffic. (p. 258) ■ kbps < 0 to 10000000 > -- Specify limit of allowed inbound or outbound traffic in kilobits-per-second on the specified port(s).
Usage: [no] vrrp vrid <VRID> track interface <LPORT-LIST> Description: Enable/disable tracking of logical ports for VR. Next Available Option: ■ lport-list -- Enable/disable tracking of specified logical ports for VR ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p.
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip Usage: [no] ip ... Description: Congure various IP parameters for the VLAN. The 'ip' command must be followed by a feature-specic keyword. Use 'ip ?' to get a list of all possible options. This is a VLAN context command.
Specify the IP address the request is for. Next Available Options: ■ area -- Specify an OSPF area. (p. 221) ■ cost < 1 to 65535 > -- Set metric of this interface. (p. 229) ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip address IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH Interface IP address/mask.
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip pim-dense ip-addr Usage: ip pim-dense [ip-addr IP-ADDR|any] Description: Set the source IP address for the PIM-DM packets sent out on this interface.
To associate L3-Mac-Address with a VLAN with default timeout interval of 60s. ip-recv-mac-address <mac-address> To disassociate L3-Mac_address with a VLAN. no ip-recv-mac-address Parameters: <mac-address> - The L3-mac-address to be associated with a VLAN.
Usage: [no] ipv6 ... Description: Congure various IP parameters for the VLAN. The 'ipv6' command must be followed by a feature-specic keyword. Use 'ipv6 ?' to get a list of all possible options. This is a VLAN context command.
irdp ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip irdp Usage: [no] ip irdp [...] Description: Congure ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP). This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or may follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command prex.
Specify kilobits-per-second limit of allowed ICMP trafc (values should be at least 13Kbps, or max-length ICMP packets will fail.) Range: < 0 to 10000000 > ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST rate-limit all in kbps < 0 to 10000000 > Specify limit of allowed inbound or outbound trafc in kilobits-per-second on the specied port(s).
leaveall-timer ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST gvrp leaveall-timer < 500 to 3000 > Set leaveall timer value (centiseconds; default 1000). Range: < 500 to 3000 > leave-timer ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST gvrp leave-timer < 40 to 300 > Set leave timer value (centiseconds; default 300).
Next Available Option: ■ ip -- Configure various IP parameters for the Loopback (p. 240) lowest ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 > primary-ip-address lowest Dynamically determine lowest IP address.
md5-auth-key-chain ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf md5-auth-key-chain Set MD5 authentication method and key chain. Next Available Option: ■ chain-name -- Specify key chain to use for MD5 authentication. (ASCII-STR) (p. 228) ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf IP-ADDR md5-auth-key-chain Set MD5 authentication method and key chain.
Description: Set the minimum time (in seconds) allowed between sending unsolicited router advertisements. Must be no greater than the maximum time between sending unsolicited router advertisements. Range: < 3 to 1800 > mirror ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST monitor all < In | Out | Both > mirror Mirror destination.
If not preceded by 'no', the command accepts a variety of conguration parameters. To get a list of all available parameters use 'ipv6 mld ?'.
some frames may not be copied to the mirroring port. This is an Interface context command. It can be called directly from the interface context or follow the 'interface [ethernet] PORT-LIST' command. Parameters: o 1-4 - Mirror destination number o NAME-STR - Friendly name associated with the mirror destination number.
destination number. o ACL-NAME - Standard or Extended Access Control List number. o <in|out|both> direction of the trafc to be monitored. Next Available Option: ■ all < In | Out | Both > -- Monitor all traffic.
Next Available Option: ■ port-name -- Specify a port name up to 64 characters length. (ASCII-STR) (p. 263) ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID name NAME Usage: name ASCII-STR Description: Set the VLAN's name. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
Indicates that the router should never be used as a default by its neighbors. no-tag-added ■ [no] interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST monitor all < In | Out | Both > mirror <1t o4> no-tag-add.
Usage: [no] ip ospf [...] Description: congure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol parameters on the interface. Called without 'no', the command congures OSPF parameter on interface. Otherwise ('no' is specied), the command remove specied ospf parameter on the interface.
output ■ [no] interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST bandwidth-min output Enable/disable and congure guaranteed minimum bandwidth for outgoing trafc. Next Available Option: ■ queue1 < 0 to 100 > -- Specify min. bandwidth percentage for queue one outgoing traffic.
Range: < 0 to 100 > ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST rate-limit all in percent < 0 to 100 > Specify limit as percent of inbound or outbound trafc. Range: < 0 to 100 > ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST rate-limit all out percent < 0 to 100 > Specify limit as percent of inbound or outbound trafc.
PIM-SM on the interface. Use 'ip pim-sparse ?' to get the list of all conguration options. This command can be used in the VLAN context or in the global context with the 'vlan <VLAN-ID>' prex. Next Available Options: ■ ip-addr -- Set the source IP address for the PIM-SM packets sent out on this interface (p.
■ 8 ■ 9 ■ 10 ■ 11 ■ 12 ■ 13 ■ 14 ■ 15 ■ 16 ■ 17 poe-allocate-by ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST poe-allocate-by Usage: poe-allocate-by [usage|class|value] Description: Control manual power over ethernet allocation. By default, power-over-ethernet allocation is automatic by usage of the powered device.
poison-reverse ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip rip poison-reverse Enable/disable poison reverse on this interface. ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip rip IP-ADDR poison-reverse Enable/disable poison reverse on this interface. ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip rip all poison-reverse Enable/disable poison reverse on this interface.
■ bandwidth-min -- Enable/disable and configure guaranteed minimum bandwidth settings for outgoing traffic on the port(s) (p. 226) ■ rate-limit -- Enable/disable and configure rate-limiting for all traffic (or for incoming ICMP traffic) on the port(s) (p.
the event of power over-subscription. Per-port power is enabled by default. The default priority is low. Note: Lower numbered ports have precedence over higher numbered ports of the same priority. Next Available Option: ■ priority < critical | high | low > -- Enable/Disable per-port power distribution (p.
'0.0.0.0') the virtual router uses numerically lowest IP address of the VLAN. The default value is 'lowest'. Next Available Options: ■ ip-addr -- Specify IP address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 241) ■ lowest -- Dynamically determine lowest IP address.
■ 0 ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 > priority < 1 to 255 > Usage: vrrp vrid <VRID> priority <1-255> Description: Congure priority for the virtual router instance. The default value is '100'.
■ protocol-group -- Enter a list of protocols for the current VLAN delimited by commas. (ASCII-STR) (p. 267) ■ interface svlan VLAN-ID protocol Set a predened protocol for the current VLAN. Next Available Options: ■ protocols < IPX | IPv4 | IPv6 | .
proxy-arp ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip proxy-arp Usage: [no] ip proxy-arp Description: Enable/disable proxy ARP. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or may follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command prex.
This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command. Next Available Options: ■ dscp -- Specify DSCP policy to use. (p. 231) ■ priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | ... > -- Specify priority to use.
queue1 ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST bandwidth-min output < 0 to 100 > Specify min. bandwidth percentage for queue one outgoing trafc. Range: < 0 to 100 > Next Available Option: ■ queue2 < 0 to 100 > -- Specify min. bandwidth percentage for queue two outgoing traffic.
Range: < 0 to 100 > Next Available Option: ■ queue6 < 0 to 100 > -- Specify min. bandwidth percentage for queue six outgoing traffic. (p. 271) queue6 ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST bandwidth-min output < 0 to 100 > < 0 to 100 > < 0 to 100 > < 0 to 100 > < 0 to 100 > < 0 to 100 > Specify min.
rate-limit ip access-group <acl-name> in kbps <0-10000000> no rate-limit <icmp | all <in|out> | ip <access-group>> rate-limit bcast in percent <0-100> no rate-limit.
reachable-time ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ipv6 nd reachable-time Usage: [no] ipv6 nd reachable-time <milliseconds> Description: Congures the length of time neighbors are considered reachable after being conrmed as reachable via the neighbor unreachability detection algorithm.
■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all retransmit-interval < 1 to 3600 > Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5. Range: < 1 to 3600 > rip ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID ip rip Usage: [no] ip rip [...] Description: Enable/disable/congure Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) on the VLAN interface.
Supported Values: ■ V1-only -- Use RIP version 1 only. ■ V2-only -- Use RIP version 2 only. ■ V1-or-V2 -- Use RIP 2 in the RIP 1 compatible mode. send ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip rip send < disabled | V1-only | V1-compatible-V2 | ... > Dene RIP version for outgoing packets.
o <name> - Policy name. o in - Apply the policy in inbound direction. Next Available Option: ■ in -- Apply policy on inbound packets. (p. 238) source-lockdown ■ [no] interface [ETHERNET] POR.
network speed (100 or 1000 Mbps)and the port wiring operation (MDI-X or MDI) between the switch and another IEEE 802.3ab-compliant device running the 'Auto Negotiation' protocol. - 100-full 100 Mbps, full duplex. - auto-100 Same as 'auto'.
Next Available Options: ■ dhcp-snooping -- (p. 230) ■ ip -- Configure various IP parameters for the VLAN (p. 240) ■ ipv6 -- Configure various IP parameters for the VLAN (p. 244) ■ auto -- Cause each port identified in the port list to learn its VLAN membership using the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p.
Next Available Options: ■ interface -- Enable/disable tracking of logical ports for VR (p. 239) ■ vlan -- Enable/disable tracking of VLANs for VR (p. 282) transit-delay ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf transit-delay < 1 to 3600 > Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1.
type ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST type < Trunk | | | ... > Supported Values: ■ Trunk ■ ■ ■ 10FL ■ 10T ■ 10/100TX ■ 100FX ■ 100FX-SFP ■ Vlan ■ Mesh ■ 1000SX ■ 1000LX.
Usage: [no] ip forward-protocol udp IP-ADDR PORT-NUM|PORT-NAME Description: Add or remove a UDP server address for the VLAN. The broadcast packets received by the switch on this VLAN are to be forwarded to the specied application server. This is a VLAN context command.
untagged ■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID untagged [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Usage: [no] untagged [ethernet] PORT-LIST Description: Assign ports to current VLAN as untagged. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
■ ipv6 -- Configure various IP parameters for the VLAN (p. 244) ■ connection-rate-filter -- Re-enables access to a host or set of hosts that has been previously blocked by the connection rate filter (p. 228) ■ monitor -- Define either the VLAN is to be monitored or not (p.
Usage: [no] voice Description: Labels this VLAN as a Voice VLAN, allowing you to separate, prioritize, and authenticate voice trafc moving through your network. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
well-defined ■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST qos dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > Usage: [no] qos dscp-map <0|1...63|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|af31|af32| af33|af41|af42|af43|ef|cs0.
■ af12 ■ af13 ■ af21 ■ af22 ■ af23 ■ af31 ■ af32 ■ af33 ■ af41 ■ af42 ■ af43 ■ ef ■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID qos dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > Usage: [no] qos dscp-map <0|1.
010010 0 Assured Forwarding AF21 010100 0 Assured Forwarding AF22 010110 3 Assured Forwarding AF23 011010 4 Assured Forwarding AF31 011100 4 Assured Forwarding AF32 011110 5 Assured Forwarding AF33 10.
'no qos dscp-map <codepoint>' will remove the settings for the specied codepoint from the running conguration. The priority is set to no-override and the name is deleted (the priority and name can only be removed if no QoS feature is congured to use this DSCP Policy).
■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 with-monitoring ■ interface vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 > failover with-monitoring Usage: vrrp vrid <VRID> failover with-monitoring Description: Trigger VR to failover and continue montior of master VR.
ip OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: ipv6 (page 313) Related Commands show ip (page 561) Usage: [no] ip ... Description: Congure various IP parameters for the switch. The 'ip' command must be followed by a feature-specic keyword.
■ server-address -- Configure DNS server IP address. (p. 308) ■ priority <1t o2> -- Priority of Server Address. (NUMBER) (p. 305) ■ ip6addr -- DNS server IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 302) ■ ipaddr -- DNS server IP address. (IP-ADDR) (p.
■ [no] ip source-binding -- Add/remove a static IP-to-MAC binding in the DHCP snooping database (p. 308) ■ trap -- Set traps for dynamic ip lockdown (p. 311) ■ OutOfResources -- Set out-of-resources trap. (p. 305) ■ vlan -- (VLAN-ID) (p. 312) ■ ip -- (IP-ADDR) (p.
server-address (p. 308) ip-addr (p. 302) broadcast-request (p. 296) serverV6 (p. 308) IP-PORT (p. 303) burst-normal (p. 296) source-binding (p. 308) IPV4-ADDR (p. 303) cipher (p. 296) source-lockdown (p. 309) IPV4-MASK (p. 303) connection-rate-filter (p.
access-method ■ [no] ip authorized-managers IP-ADDR access-method < all | ssh | telnet | ... > Dene an access method desired. Supported Values: ■ all ■ ssh ■ telnet ■ web ■ snmp .
o innite - sets the timeout to 0. A value of 0 indicates an innite timeout to the switch. (Internally the ARP age timeout is set to 99,999,999 seconds (approximately 3.2 years) Next Available Options: ■ timeout < 1 to 1440 > -- Modify Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table entry timeout, specified in minutes (NUMBER) (p.
auto ■ ip igmp auto [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Usage: ip igmp auto [ethernet] PORT-LIST Description: Instruct the device to monitor incoming multicast trafc on the specied ports (this is the default behavior). This feature is congured on a per-VLAN basis.
■ 3des-cbc ■ aes192-cbc ■ aes256-cbc ■ rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se ■ aes128-ctr ■ aes192-ctr ■ aes256-ctr connection-rate-filter ■ [no] ip access-list connection-rate-filter Congure a connection-rate-lter Access Control List. Next Available Option: ■ name -- Specify name of Access Control List to configure.
directed-broadcast ■ [no] ip directed-broadcast Usage: [no] ip directed-broadcast Description: Enable/disable directed broadcast forwarding. distance ■ ip route IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH IP-ADDR distance < 1 to 255 > Set the administrative distance to associate with this static route.
Next Available Option: ■ domain-name -- Default domain suffix. (ASCII-STR) (p. 298) ■ ip dns domain-name DOMAIN-NAME Default domain sufx. echo ■ [no] ip icmp echo Usage: [no] ip icmp echo ... Description: Enable/disable echo replies to broadcast echo requests.
Usage: [no] ip igmp forcedfastleave [ethernet] PORT-LIST Description: When enabled, this feature forces IGMP Fast Leaves to occur even when the port is cascaded. See 'ip igmp fastleave' for more information. The default behavior is for IGMP Forced FastLeaves to be disabled.
available parameters use 'ip igmp ?'. To get a detailed help for a parameter, follow it with 'help' keyword. Next Available Options: ■ querier -- Specify querier/non-querier capability for the VLAN (p.
Specify how often (in minutes) the switch tries to get the current time. Range: < 1 to 9999 > ip ■ ip source-binding VLAN-ID IP-ADDR Next Available Option: ■ mac -- (MAC-ADDR) (p. 304) ip6addr ■ [no] ip dns server-address priority < 1 to 2 > IPV6-ADDR DNS server IPv6 address.
IP-PORT ■ ip ssh port TCP/UDP-PORT Specify the TCP port number on which the daemon should listen. IPV4-ADDR ■ ip authorized-managers IP-ADDR Authorized manager IPv4 address. Next Available Options: ■ IPV4-MASK -- IP mask defining a group of adjacent manager IP addresses.
Usage: ip load-sharing <2-4> no ip load-sharing Description: Specify the maximum number of equal cost IP load sharing paths. no ip load-sharing disables IP load sharing. Range: < 2 to 4 > mac ■ [no] ip ssh mac < hmac-md5 | hmac-sha1 | hmac-sha1-96 | .
Next Available Option: ■ start-seq-num < 1 to 2147483647 > -- Specify the starting sequence number. (p. 310) ■ [no] ip access-list connection-rate-filter NAME Specify name of Access Control List to congure. number ■ [no] ip access-list extended < 100 to 199 > Specify Access Control List to congure by number.
public-key ■ ip ssh public-key < manager | operator > Congure a client public-key. Supported Values: ■ manager -- Select manager public keys. ■ operator -- Select operator public keys. Next Available Option: ■ keystring -- ASCII formatted public-key.
Usage: ip icmp reply-limit Description: Enable/disable ICMP reply rate limiting. resequence ■ ip access-list resequence Renumber the entries in an Access Control List. Next Available Option: ■ name -- Specify name of Access Control List to configure.
Description: Dene the device router id. The no form of the command clears the router-id. Next Available Option: ■ ipaddr -- Define the device router id (IP-ADDR) (p. 302) routing ■ [no] ip routing Usage: [no] ip routing Description: Enable/disable IP routing support on the device.
o <VLAN-ID> -- VLAN ID number to bind with the specied IP and MAC address on the specied port in the DHCP snooping binding database. o <MAC-ADDR> -- MAC address to bind with the specied IP address and VLAN on the specied port.
function unless SSH is also enabled. o 'port <<1-65535>|default>' - Set the TCP port on which the daemon should listen for SSH connections. The default is 22. o 'public-key <operator|manager> KEYSTRING' - set a key for public-key authentication.
timeout ■ ip arp-age < 1 to 1440 > Usage: [no] ip arp-age <[0..1440]|innite> Description: Modify Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table entry timeout, specied in minutes. The default timeout is 20 minutes. o <0..1440> - timeout specied in minutes.
Usage: [no] ip source-binding trap OutOfResources Description: Set traps for dynamic ip lockdown. Next Available Option: ■ OutOfResources -- Set out-of-resources trap. (p. 305) ttl ■ ip ttl < 2 to 255 > Usage: ip ttl <2-255> Description: Specify TTL for outgoing IP packets.
ipv6 OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: show ipv6 (page 562) Related Commands ip (page 290) Usage: [no] ipv6 ... Description: Congure various IP parameters for the VLAN. The 'ipv6' command must be followed by a feature-specic keyword.
access ■ ipv6 authorized-managers IPV6-ADDR access < Manager | Operator > Dene an access level desired. Supported Values: ■ Manager ■ Operator access-list ■ [no] ipv6 access-list Usag.
[access-method <all|ssh|telnet|web|snmp|tftp>] Description: Dene the IPV6 addresses allowed to manage the switch. Clients using the specied IPV6 addresses are allowed to access the switch with the specied access method and access level.
This command is executed at the global cong level. It congures the number of neighbor solicitations to send when performing duplicate address detection for a unicast address congured on a VLAN interface.
■ ipv6 icmp error-interval < 0 to 2147483647 > bucket-size < 1 to 200 > Specify bucket size. Range: < 1 to 200 > IPV6-ADDR ■ ipv6 authorized-managers IPV6-ADDR Authorized manager IPv6 address. Next Available Options: ■ IPV6-MASK -- IP mask defining a group of adjacent manager IP addresses.
Next Available Option: ■ start-seq-num < 1 to 2147483647 > -- Specify the starting sequence number. (p. 318) start-seq-num ■ ipv6 access-list resequence RESEQUENCE < 1 to 2147483647 > Specify the starting sequence number.
jumbo OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: the section called “ jumbos ” (page 564) Related Commands Usage: jumbo ... Description: Congure Global Jumbos parameters for the switch. NOTES Restriction on Value of max-frame-size The value of max-frame-size must be greater than or equal to 18 bytes more than the value selected for ip-mtu.
key-chain OVERVIEW Switch Security Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands Usage: key-chain ASCII-STR Usage: key-chain ASCII-STR key NUMBER [key-string ASCII-STR] [accept-li.
send-lifetime -- Set key send lifetime. (p. 336) ■ ■ date -- Key send start date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ time -- Key send start time. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p. 338) ■ additional options available... ■ infinite -- Set infinite lifetime. (p. 332) ■ now -- Use current day and time.
■ duration -- Use current day and time. (NUMBER) (p. 329) ■ send-lifetime -- Set key send lifetime. (p. 336) ■ date -- Key send start date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ additional options available... ■ infinite -- Set infinite lifetime. (p. 332) ■ now -- Use current day and time.
■ time -- Key send stop time. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p. 338) ■ duration -- Use current day and time. (NUMBER) (p. 329) ■ infinite -- Set infinite lifetime. (p. 332) ■ now -- Use current day and time. (p. 334) ■ date -- Key send stop date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p.
Key send start date. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send start time. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p. 338) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] Key send stop date.
■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime now [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime [DATE] Key send start date. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send start time.
Key send start date. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send start time. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p. 338) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime infinite send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] Key send stop date. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send stop time.
Key accept stop date. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send stop time. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p. 338) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime [DATE] Key send start date. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send start time.
■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime now [DATE] Key accept stop date. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send stop time. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p. 338) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime now [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime [DATE] Key send start date.
Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send stop time. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p. 338) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime infinite send-lifetime [DATE] Key send start date. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Key send start time. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p.
Use current day and time. ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime now duration NUMBER Use current day and time. ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] duration NUMBER Use current day and time.
■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime infinite send-lifetime now duration NUMBER Use current day and time. ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] duration NUMBER Use current day and time.
■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime now duration NUMBER send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] duration NUMBER Use current day and time. ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime now duration NUMBER send-lifetime now duration NUMBER Use current day and time.
■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING send-lifetime infinite Set innite lifetime. ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime infinite Set innite lifetime.
Next Available Options: ■ accept-lifetime -- Set key accept lifetime. (p. 323) ■ send-lifetime -- Set key send lifetime. (p. 336) now ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime now Use current day and time.
■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime infinite send-lifetime now Use current day and time. Next Available Options: ■ date -- Key send stop date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ duration -- Use current day and time.
■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime now duration NUMBER send-lifetime now Use current day and time. Next Available Options: ■ date -- Key send stop date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ duration -- Use current day and time. (NUMBER) (p.
Next Available Options: ■ date -- Key send start date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ now -- Use current day and time. (p. 334) ■ infinite -- Set infinite lifetime. (p. 332) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime now duration NUMBER send-lifetime Set key send lifetime.
■ infinite -- Set infinite lifetime. (p. 332) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime now [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime Set key send lifetime. Next Available Options: ■ date -- Key send start date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ now -- Use current day and time.
Key send stop time. Next Available Option: ■ send-lifetime -- Set key send lifetime. (p. 336) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] Key send start time.
Next Available Options: ■ date -- Key send stop date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ duration -- Use current day and time. (NUMBER) (p. 329) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING accept-lifetime now [DATE] [TIME] send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] Key send stop time.
Next Available Options: ■ date -- Key send stop date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ duration -- Use current day and time. (NUMBER) (p. 329) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > key-string KEY-STRING send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] Key send stop time.
■ duration -- Use current day and time. (NUMBER) (p. 329) ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] duration NUMBER send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] [DATE] [TIME] Key send stop time.
Key send stop time. ■ key-chain KEY-CHAIN key < 0 to 255 > accept-lifetime infinite send-lifetime [DATE] [TIME] Key send start time. Next Available Options: ■ date -- Key send stop date. (MM/DD[/[YY]YY]) (p. 323) ■ duration -- Use current day and time.
kill OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: the section called “ ssh ” (page 593) Related Commands the section called “ telnet ” (page 598) Usage: kill [SESSION_ID] Description: Kill other active console, telnet, or ssh sessions.
If no session ID is specied, all other active sessions are terminated. Range: < (Range unavailble) > 345 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
licenses OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: show licenses (page 565) Related Commands Usage: licenses <hardware-id PKG-ID | install PKG-ID PKG-KEY | uninstall PKG-ID> Description: Manage premium features. Parameters: o hardware-id - Display the hardware ID for installing the specied package on this chassis.
COMMAND DETAILS uninstall (p. 348) Network-Services (p. 347) hardware-id (p. 347) premium (p. 347) install (p. 347) Premium (p. 348) key (p. 347) hardware-id ■ licenses hardware-id Display hardware ID for installation request. Next Available Options: ■ Premium -- For Premium features (p.
For Premium features Next Available Option: ■ key -- Enter key for this feature. (ASCII-STR) (p. 347) Premium ■ licenses hardware-id Premium For Premium features ■ licenses uninstall Premium For Premium features uninstall ■ licenses uninstall Uninstall the specied package.
link-keepalive OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: link-keepalive interval <10-100> link-keepalive retries <3-10> Description: Congure UDLD on your switch. The rst version of the command is used to congure keep-alive interval in seconds.
link-test OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: ping (page 392) Related Commands Usage: link-test MAC-ADDR [vlan <VLAN-ID>] [repetitions <1-999>] [timeout <1-256>] Description: Test the connection to a MAC address on the LAN. The command sends a 802.
COMMAND DETAILS timeout (p. 351) mac (p. 351) vlan (p. 351) repetitions (p. 351) mac ■ link-test MAC-ADDR MAC address of device to which to send link test. repetitions ■ link-test repetitions < 1 to 999 > Number of test packets to send <1-999>.
lldp OVERVIEW Device Discovery Category: config Primary context: show lldp (page 566) Related Commands Usage:lldp ... Description: Conguration for LLDP parameter. Provides a standards-based method for enabling the switches to advertise themselves to adjacent devices and to learn about adjacent LLDP devices.
■ [no] lldp enable-notification -- Set the port for which notification should be enabled ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 356) ■ lldp fast-start-count <1t o1 0> -- Set MED fast-start count in seconds (NUMBER) (p. 357) ■ lldp holdtime-multiplier <2t o1 0> -- Set holdtime-multipler between <2-10>; the default is 4 (NUMBER) (p.
Description: Congure various parameters related to lldp automatic provisioning. Next Available Option: ■ radio-ports -- Configure various parameters related to automatic provisioning for the radio-port application (p.
Specify the ca-value string. civic-addr ■ [no] lldp config [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST medPortLocation civic-addr Usage: lldp cong <port-list> medPortLocation civic-str <COUNTRY-STR> <WHAT> <CA-TYPE> <CA-VALUE> Description: Specify the civic location-id information to be advertised.
Next Available Options: ■ basicTlvEnable < port_descr | system_name | system_descr | ... > -- Specify the Basic TLV List to be advertised. (NUMBER) (p. 354) ■ ipAddrEnable -- Set IP ADDR to be enabled. (p. 357) ■ dot1TlvEnable -- Specify the 802.
fast-start-count ■ lldp fast-start-count <1t o1 0> Usage: lldp fast-start-count <1-10> Description: Set MED fast-start count in seconds. Range: < 1 to 10 > holdtime-multiplier ■ .
Specify the MED TLV List to be advertised. Supported Values: ■ capabilities -- Capability TLV ■ network_policy -- Network Policy TLV ■ location_id -- Location Id TLV ■ poe -- Poe TLV omodes ■ lldp admin-status [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST < TxOnly | RxOnly | Tx_Rx | .
Usage:[no] lldp run Description: Start or Stop LLDP on device. top-change-notify ■ [no] lldp top-change-notify [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Usage:[no] lldp top-change-notify <port-list> Description: Set the port for which LLDP MED topology notication should be enabled.
lockout-mac OVERVIEW Port Security Category: config Primary context: the section called “ lockout-mac ” (page 566) Related Commands Usage: lockout-mac <MAC-ADDR> Description: Lock out a MAC address. Parameter: o MAC-ADDR - MAC address to lock down.
log OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: logging (page 363) Related Commands the section called “ logging ” (page 567) Usage: log [-a|-r|-m|-p|-w|-i|-d|substring ...] Description: Display log events. -a - Instructs the switch to display all recorded log events, which includes events from previous boot cycles.
Supported Values: ■ -M -- Major event class. ■ -P -- Performance event class. ■ -W -- Warning event class. ■ -I -- Information event class. ■ -D -- Debug event class. option ■ log OPTION Specify substring to match in log entry. See 'log help' for details.
logging OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: log (page 361) Related Commands the section called “ logging ” (page 567) Usage: [no] logging <IP-ADDR> [control-descr &l.
COMMAND DETAILS severity (p. 366) ip-address (p. 365) control-descr (p. 364) system-module (p. 366) priority-descr (p. 365) facility (p. 364) control-descr ■ [no] logging IP-ADDR control-descr Usage: [no] logging <IP-ADDR> [control-descr <text string>] Description: A text string associated with the given IP-ADDr.
■ local3 ■ local4 ■ local5 ■ local6 ■ local7 ip-address ■ [no] logging IP-ADDR Usage: [no] logging <IP-ADDR> [control-descr <text string>] [no] logging priority-descr <text-.
severity ■ [no] logging severity < major | error | warning | ... > Usage: [no] logging severity <severity> Description: Event messages of the specied severity or higher will be sent to the syslog server. 'no' sends all severities.
■ lacp ■ dhcpr ■ stack ■ dma ■ SNTP ■ 802.1x ■ cdp ■ auth ■ tacacs ■ radius ■ ssh ■ NETINET ■ OSPF ■ XRRP ■ ssl ■ IpAddrMgr ■ MacAuth ■ KMS ■ PIM ■ maclock ■ .
log-numbers OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] log-numbers Description: Enable the display of log event numbers when log is displayed via the CLI or via the menu. COMMAND STRUCTURE 368 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
logout OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: operator Primary context: Related Commands Usage: logout Description: Terminate this console/telnet session.
loop-protect OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] loop-protect <...> [[ethernet] PORT-LIST [receiver-action <send-disable|no-disable>]| [transmit-interval <1-10>]| [disable-period <0-604800>]| [trap <loop-detected>] Description: Congure Loop protection on the switch.
disable-timer ■ loop-protect disable-timer < 0 to 604800 > Set time in seconds to wait before attempting to reenable a port. Range: < 0 to 604800 > loop-detected ■ [no] loop-protect tr.
mac-age-time OVERVIEW Device Discovery Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: mac-age-time <60-999960> Description: Set the MAC address table's age-out interval.
management-vlan OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: the section called “ vlan ” (page 603) Related Commands Usage: [no] management-vlan VLAN-ID Description: Set the VLAN that is to be used as the management VLAN.
max-vlans OVERVIEW VLANs Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: max-vlans <1-2048> Description: Set the maximum number of VLANs on the switch.
menu OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: operator Primary context: Related Commands Usage: menu Description: Change console user interface to menu system.
mesh OVERVIEW Redundant Paths Category: config Primary context: the section called “ mesh ” (page 569) Related Commands Usage: [no] mesh [ethernet] PORT-LIST Description: Congure the specied ports as being members of a mesh group. A mesh group can have up to 24 member ports.
mirror OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: 1) mirror <1-4> [ name NAME-STR ] port PORT-NUM 2) mirror <1-4> [ name NAME-STR ] remote ip SRC-IP-ADDR SRC-UDP-PO.
ip -- Remote mirroring destination configuration. (IP-ADDR) (p. 378) ■ ■ mirror_session_src_udp < 1 to 65535 > -- Remote mirroring UDP encapsulation port. (TCP/UDP-PORT) (p. 379) ■ mirror_session_dest_ip -- Remote mirroring UDP encapsulation destination ip addr.
mirror_session_dest_ip ■ mirror <1t o4> name NAME remote ip IP-ADDR < 1 to 65535 > IP-ADDR Remote mirroring UDP encapsulation destination ip addr. ■ mirror <1t o4> remote ip IP-ADDR < 1 to 65535 > IP-ADDR Remote mirroring UDP encapsulation destination ip addr.
■ mirror <1t o4> remote ip IP-ADDR < 1 to 65535 > Remote mirroring UDP encapsulation port. Range: < 1 to 65535 > Next Available Option: ■ mirror_session_dest_ip -- Remote mirroring UDP encapsulation destination ip addr. (IP-ADDR) (p.
mirror-port OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: vlan (page 706) Related Commands Usage: [no] mirror-port [[ethernet] PORT-NUM] Description: Dene the mirror port for diagnostic purposes.
cannot be a trunked port. The parameter must be specied, if the 'no' keyword is not used. Otherwise, it must not be present. 382 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
module OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: the section called “ modules ” (page 570) Related Commands Usage: module <MODULE-NUM> type <MODULE-TYPE> Description: Congure type of the module. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ module < 1 to 12 > type < J8701A | J8702A | J8705A | .
■ J92yyA ■ J94wwa ■ JXXXXA ■ JXXXXB ■ JXXXXA 384 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. module Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
monitor OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: show monitor (page 570) Related Commands Usage: [no] monitor mac MAC-ADDR <src | dst | both> mirror <1-4 | NAME-STR> Description: Set up trafc monitoring for a given MAC address. Network trafc with this MAC address as the source or destination is copied to the mirror port.
number or (if congured) a name. Depending on how many sessions are congured on the switch, you can use the same command to congure a MAC address as mirroring criteria in up to four sessions.
page OVERVIEW CLI Setup Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] page Description: Toggle paging mode. The printing is paused when a full page of text has been displayed, or continues until end of output. COMMAND STRUCTURE 387 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
password OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: front-panel-security (page 190) Related Commands show (page 511) Usage: [no] password <manager|operator|port-access|all> [user-name ASCII-STR] [<plaintext|sha1> ASCII-STR] Description: Set or clear local password/username for a given access level.
Usage: [no] password <manager|operator|port-access|all> [user-name ASCII-STR] [<plaintext|sha1> ASCII-STR] Description: Set or clear local password/username for a given access level. Invoked without 'no', the command sets or changes existent password(s).
Set password ■ password < operator | manager > plaintext PASSWORD Set password ■ password < operator | manager > sha0 PASSWORD Set password ■ password < operator | manager > sha1 PASSWORD Set password plaintext ■ password < operator | manager > user-name USER-NAME plaintext Enter plaintext password.
■ password < operator | manager > sha1 Enter SHA-1 hash of password. Next Available Option: ■ password -- Set password (ASCII-STR) (p. 389) user-name ■ password < operator | manager > user-name USER-NAME Set username for the specied user category.
ping OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: traceroute (page 690) Related Commands link-test (page 350) ping6 (page 395) Usage: ping <IP-ADDR|hostname|SWITCH-NUM> [repetitions <1-10000&.
EXAMPLES Example: ping IP-ADDR Send an IP Ping request to the device that has IP address 10.10.10.1: ProCurve# ping 10.10.10.1 10.10.10.1 is alive, time = 50 ms COMMAND DETAILS switch-num (p. 394) ip-addr (p. 393) data-fill (p. 393) timeout (p. 394) repetitions (p.
switch-num ■ ping NUMBER The stack number of the switch to ping. timeout ■ ping timeout <1t o6 0> Ping timeout in seconds <1-60>. Range: < 1 to 60 > vlan ■ ping source VLAN-ID Source VLAN. 394 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
ping6 OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: ping (page 392) Related Commands traceroute6 (page 695) Usage: ping6 <IPV6-ADDR|hostname> [repetitions <1-10000>] [timeout <1-60>] .
ProCurve# ping6 80fe::20b:cdff:fedd:9a62 ProCurve# ping6 fe80::5%vlan20 COMMAND DETAILS source (p. 396) ip-addr (p. 396) data-fill (p. 396) timeout (p. 397) ipv6-addr (p. 396) data-size (p. 396) vlan (p. 397) repetitions (p. 396) host-name (p. 396) data-fill ■ ping6 data-fill OCTET-STR Text string used as data in ping packets.
Source address or VLAN. Next Available Options: ■ vlan -- Source VLAN. (VLAN-ID) (p. 397) ■ ip-addr -- Source IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 396) timeout ■ ping6 timeout <1t o6 0> Number of seconds within which a response is required from the destination host before the ping test times out.
policy OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: class (page 79) Related Commands Usage: [no] policy <qos | pbr | mirror> <name> Description: Create a classier policy and enter the policy context. Parameters are policy type and policy name.
mirror ■ [no] policy mirror MIRROR Enter mirror type policy name name ■ policy resequence NAME Specify the policy name. Next Available Option: ■ start-seq-num < 1 to 2147483646 > -- Specify the starting sequence number.
port-security OVERVIEW Port Security Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands show (page 511) Usage: [no] port-security [ethernet] PORT-LIST [learn-mode <continuous|static|congured| limited-continuous|port-access>] [address-limit <1-32>] [mac-address MAC-ADDR [MAC-ADDR .
o action <none|send-alarm|send-disable> - Indicates the port security action the switch will take if an intruder is detected on the port. o clear-intrusion-ag - clears intrusion indicator for the ports specied in the command PORT-LIST.
■ port-access -- Learn port-access authorized MAC address only. ■ limited-continuous -- Limited continuous MAC address learn mode. mac-addr ■ port-security [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST mac-address MAC-ADDR Authorized MAC address. mac-address ■ [no] port-security [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST mac-address Congure the address(es) authorized on the port(s).
power-over-ethernet OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: show power-over-ethernet (page 581) Related Commands Usage: power [slot <SLOT-LIST>] [threshold <1-99>][optional-parameters] Description: Set Power Over Ethernet(poe) conguration parameters.
Example: power-over-ethernet threshold option Executing the following command sets the global notification threshold to 70% of available PoE power: ProCurve(cong)# power-over-ethernet threshold 70 COMMAND DETAILS threshold (p. 405) redundancy_type (p.
■ full slot ■ power-over-ethernet slot SLOT-ID-RANGE Optional - Specify a valid powered-slot list for power threshold setting or omit to set all powered-slots. Next Available Option: ■ threshold < 1 to 99 > -- Set the power consumption percentage at which a trap should be sent.
primary-vlan OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: the section called “ vlan ” (page 603) Related Commands Usage: primary-vlan VLAN-ID Description: Set the VLAN that is to be used as the primary VLAN. The primary VLAN comes into play for features such as stacking, DHCP, and TIMEP.
print OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: print COMMAND-STR Description: Execute a command and redirect its output to the device channel for current session. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ print command -- Command to execute. Use quotes for multiword commands.
p-wireless-services OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ p-wireless-services p-wireless-services -- (SLOT-ID) (p. 408) ■ config -- (ASCII-STR) (p. 408) COMMAND DETAILS p-wireless-services (p. 408) config (p.
qinq OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: svlan (page 661) Related Commands vlan (page 706) show qinq (page 582) Usage: [no] qinq [ <mixedvlan|svlan> [tag-type<tpid>] ] Description: Congure the device qinq mode. The command 'no qinq' disables qinq on the device (no tag-stacking).
svlan ■ qinq svlan Congure as svlan mode. Globally enables QinQ svlan mode, an S-VLAN only environment that supports port-based or s-tagged interfaces of the standard. Requires a reboot to take effect. Next Available Option: ■ tag-type < 1536 to 65535 > -- Configure qinq tag-type (HEX NUMBER) (p.
qos OVERVIEW QoS Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands Usage: [no] qos ... Description: Congure Quality of Service (QoS) on the device. The command must be followed by a keyword dening a subdomain of the QoS parameters to congure.
■ well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > -- Define mapping between a DSCP (Differentiated-Services Codepoint) value and an 802 (p. 434) ■ priority <0|1|2|. . .> -- Specify priority to use. (p. 428) ■ ipv6 -- Specify range of TCP/UDP ports from [to] which to prioritize traffic.
■ well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > -- Define mapping between a DSCP (Differentiated-Services Codepoint) value and an 802 (p. 434) ■ priority <0|1|2|. . .> -- Specify priority to use. (p. 428) ■ ipv6 -- specify the ipv6 address of the device to set the priority (IPV6-ADDR) (p.
■ well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > -- Define Differentiated Services Codepoint to which to map IP ToS. (p. 434) ■ integer-codepoint <0t o6 3> -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 422) ■ dscp -- Define Differentiated Services Codepoint to which to map IP ToS.
| Application | Protocol | Port Apply rule | DSCP Priority -------- + ----------- ---------- + ------ ---------- UDP | 23 DSCP | 000111 7 TCP | 80 DSCP | 000101 5 TCP | 914 DSCP | 000010 1 UDP | 1001-2000 DSCP | 000010 1 COMMAND DETAILS name (p. 426) integer-codepoint (p.
priority of the outgoing packets is dened by the Differentiated Services Codepoint mapping (see 'show qos dscp-map'). Using 'no' removes any priority assignment for this TCP/UDP service. If MAX-TCP/UDP-PORT is specied then the priority is applied to all TCP/UDP ports in the range from TCP/UDP-PORT to MAX-TCP/UDP-PORT.
■ name -- Specify DSCP->priority mapping name. (p. 426) ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > TCP/UDP-PORT dscp <0t o6 3> Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. Range: < 0 to 63 > ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > range TCP/UDP-PORT TCP/UDP-PORT dscp <0t o6 3> Specify the DSCP code-point in binary.
Usage: [no] qos device-priority <IP-ADDR[/mask-or-prex-length] | IPV6_ADDR[/CIDR mask length]> [dscp <0|1...63|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|af31|af32| af33|af41|af42|af43|ef|cs0..cs7|000000|000001...111111>| priority <0-7>] Description: Congure device-based priority.
■ qos device-priority IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH dscp Specify DSCP policy to use. Next Available Options: ■ integer-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 423) ■ binary-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary.
Supported Values: Binary formatted value from 000000 to 111111 Next Available Options: ■ integer-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 423) ■ binary-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary.
Next Available Options: ■ integer-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 423) ■ binary-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. (BINARY) (p. 416) ■ well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | .
this DSCP policy as the method of trafc prioritization. The mapping also provides the prole for inbound classication and priority assignment based on an IPv4 packet's received IP ToS byt.
Next Available Option: ■ dscp -- Define Differentiated Services Codepoint to which to map IP ToS. (p. 418) integer-range ■ qos device-priority IP-ADDR dscp <0t o6 3> Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. Range: < 0 to 63 > ■ qos device-priority IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH dscp <0t o6 3> Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal.
Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. Range: < 0 to 63 > ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ip-all TCP/UDP-PORT dscp <0t o6 3> Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. Range: < 0 to 63 > ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ip-all range TCP/UDP-PORT TCP/UDP-PORT dscp <0t o6 3> Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal.
101 5 100 4 011 3 010 0 (Normal) 001 2 (Low) 000 1 (Lowest) ipv4 ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ipv4 Specify range of TCP/UDP ports from [to] which to prioritize trafc. Next Available Options: ■ port-num -- TCP/UDP port from [to] which to prioritize traffic.
Next Available Options: ■ dscp < 000000 | 000001 | 000010 | ... > -- Specify DSCP policy to use. (p. 418) ■ priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | ... > -- Specify priority to use. (p. 428) ■ [no] qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ipv4 range TCP/UDP-PORT TCP/UDP-PORT Maximal TCP/UDP port in the range from [to] which to prioritize trafc.
port-num ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > TCP/UDP-PORT TCP/UDP port from [to] which to prioritize trafc. Next Available Options: ■ dscp < 000000 | 000001 | 000010 | ... > -- Specify DSCP policy to use. (p. 418) ■ priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | .
priority ■ qos device-priority IP-ADDR priority <0|1|2|. . .> Specify priority to use. Supported Values: ■ 0 ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ qos device-priority IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH priority <0|1|2|. . .> Specify priority to use.
Specify priority to use. Supported Values: ■ 0 ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ qos dscp-map <0t o6 3> priority <0|1|2|. . .> Specify priority to use. Supported Values: ■ 0 ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ qos dscp-map < af11 | af12 | af13 | .
■ 0 ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > range TCP/UDP-PORT TCP/UDP-PORT priority <0|1|2|. . .> Specify priority to use. Supported Values: ■ 0 ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ipv4 TCP/UDP-PORT priority <0|1|2|.
■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ipv6 range TCP/UDP-PORT TCP/UDP-PORT priority <0|1|2|. . .> Specify priority to use. Supported Values: ■ 0 ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ip-all TCP/UDP-PORT priority <0|1|2|.
placed in the appropriate outbound priority queue. '7' means highest priority. Using 'no' removes any priority assignment for the specied protocol. Supported Values: ■ IP ■ IPX ■ ARP ■ AppleTalk ■ SNA ■ NetBEUI Next Available Option: ■ priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | .
Next Available Option: ■ port-num -- TCP/UDP port from [to] which to prioritize traffic. (TCP/UDP-PORT) (p. 427) Example 1. Example of Port Range ProCurve(config)# qos udp-port range 1001 2000 dscp 000010 type-of-service ■ [no] qos type-of-service Usage: [no] type-of-service <ip-precedence| diff-services [<0|1.
the 'no dscp-map <af11..ef|0-63|000000...111111>' function must be used. o diff-services <0|1...63|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|af31|af32|af33| af41|af42|af43|ef|cs0..cs7|000000|000001...111111> - The value of the upper bits in the ToS eld.
Codepoint Value IETF Standard Designation --------------------------------------------------- 001010 1 Assured Forwarding AF11 001100 1 Assured Forwarding AF12 001110 2 Assured Forwarding AF13 010010 .
The mapping also provides the prole for inbound classication and priority assignment based on an IPv4 packet's received IP ToS byte ONLY IF the user has also congured 'qos type-of-s.
■ ef ■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 ■ qos device-priority IPV6-ADDR dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > Usage: [no] qos dscp-map <0|1...63|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|af31|af32| af33|af41|af42|af43|ef|cs0.
010000 2 Classs Selector CS2 011000 3 Classs Selector CS3 100000 4 Classs Selector CS4 101000 5 Classs Selector CS5 110000 6 Classs Selector CS6 111000 7 Classs Selector CS7 Supported Values: ■ af11.
and Expedited Forwarding. These are automatically congured as follows: DiffServ 802.1p Codepoint Value IETF Standard Designation --------------------------------------------------- 001010 1 Assured.
Description: Dene mapping between a DSCP (Differentiated-Services Codepoint) value and an 802.1p priority. The mapping is used to assign priority for IPv4 packets if a QoS classier uses this DSCP policy as the method of trafc prioritization.
■ af33 ■ af41 ■ af42 ■ af43 ■ ef ■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 Next Available Options: ■ priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | ... > -- Specify priority to use. (p. 428) ■ name -- Specify DSCP->priority mapping name.
011010 4 Assured Forwarding AF31 011100 4 Assured Forwarding AF32 011110 5 Assured Forwarding AF33 100010 6 Assured Forwarding AF41 100100 6 Assured Forwarding AF42 100110 7 Assured Forwarding AF43 10.
specied codepoint from the running conguration. The priority is set to no-override and the name is deleted (the priority and name can only be removed if no QoS feature is congured to use this DSCP Policy). 'no qos dscp-map <codepoint> name' will remove the name associated with this policy, but not the policy priority.
■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ipv4 TCP/UDP-PORT dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > Usage: [no] qos dscp-map <0|1.
Supported Values: ■ af11 ■ af12 ■ af13 ■ af21 ■ af22 ■ af23 ■ af31 ■ af32 ■ af33 ■ af41 ■ af42 ■ af43 ■ ef ■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ipv4 range TCP/UDP-PORT TCP/UDP-PORT dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | .
--------------------------------------------------- 001010 1 Assured Forwarding AF11 001100 1 Assured Forwarding AF12 001110 2 Assured Forwarding AF13 010010 0 Assured Forwarding AF21 010100 0 Assured.
The mapping also provides the prole for inbound classication and priority assignment based on an IPv4 packet's received IP ToS byte ONLY IF the user has also congured 'qos type-of-s.
■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 ■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > ipv6 range TCP/UDP-PORT TCP/UDP-PORT dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > Usage: [no] qos dscp-map <0|1...63|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|af31|af32| af33|af41|af42|af43|ef|cs0.
010000 2 Classs Selector CS2 011000 3 Classs Selector CS3 100000 4 Classs Selector CS4 101000 5 Classs Selector CS5 110000 6 Classs Selector CS6 111000 7 Classs Selector CS7 Supported Values: ■ af11.
and Expedited Forwarding. These are automatically congured as follows: DiffServ 802.1p Codepoint Value IETF Standard Designation --------------------------------------------------- 001010 1 Assured.
Description: Dene mapping between a DSCP (Differentiated-Services Codepoint) value and an 802.1p priority. The mapping is used to assign priority for IPv4 packets if a QoS classier uses this DSCP policy as the method of trafc prioritization.
■ af32 ■ af33 ■ af41 ■ af42 ■ af43 ■ ef ■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 ■ qos type-of-service diff-services <0t o6 3> dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > Dene Differentiated Services Codepoint to which to map IP ToS.
■ af33 ■ af41 ■ af42 ■ af43 ■ ef ■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 ■ qos type-of-service diff-services < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > Dene Differentiated Services Codepoint to which to map IP ToS.
of each packet. Using 'no' type-of-service with just the mode (ip-precedence or diff-services) will disable all ToS QoS for the switch. Modes: -------------- Disabled The switch does NOT prioritize IP packets based on the IP ToS eld.
■ af33 ■ af41 ■ af42 ■ af43 ■ ef ■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 Next Available Option: ■ dscp -- Define Differentiated Services Codepoint to which to map IP ToS. (p. 418) 455 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
radius-server OVERVIEW Switch Security Category: config Primary context: show radius (page 583) Related Commands Usage: [no] radius-server host <IP-ADDR> [auth-port <UDP-PORT>] [acct-port .
encryption key to use for authentication with given server (default is NULL). Specifying this key overrides the key set for this server by the 'radius-server key <KEY-STR>' global conguration command.
■ acct-port -- Accounting UDP destination port number (default is 1813). (TCP/UDP-PORT) (p. 458) ■ auth-port -- Authentication UDP destination port number (default is 1812).
auth-port ■ radius-server host IP-ADDR acct-port TCP/UDP-PORT auth-port TCP/UDP-PORT Authentication UDP destination port number (default is 1812). ■ radius-server host IP-ADDR auth-port Authentication UDP destination port number (default is 1812).
dyn-autz-port ■ radius-server dyn-autz-port < 1024 to 49151 > UDP port number to listen for Change-of-Authorization and Disconnect messages (default is 3799). Range: < 1024 to 49151 > host ■ [no] radius-server host IP-ADDR IP address of the RADIUS server to use.
■ radius-server key KEY Encryption key to use with the RADIUS server (default is NULL). retransmit ■ radius-server retransmit <1t o5> Number of packet retransmits (default is 3). Range: < 1 to 5 > timeout ■ radius-server timeout <1t o1 5> Server timeout interval (default is 5).
redo OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: repeat (page 470) Related Commands Usage: redo [NUMBER|COMMAND-STR] Description: Re-execute a command from history. By default, it executes the last command. If the 'number' is specied, it executes the n-th command starting from the most recent command in the history.
redundancy OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: redundancy switchover redundancy active-management < management-module1 | management-module2 | standby> [no]redundan.
ProCurve(cong)# show redundancy Settings -------- Mgmt Redundancy : enabled Statistics ---------- Failovers : 0 Last Failover : Slot Module Description Status SW Version Boot Image ---- ---------------------------------------- -------- ----------- --------- 1 ProCurve J9092A Management Module 8200zl Standby K.
Next Available Options: ■ enable -- Enable the fabric module. (p. 464) ■ disable -- Disable the fabric module. (p. 464) management-module ■ [no] redundancy management-module Enable/Disable redundant management. switchover ■ redundancy switchover Switchover to the standby management module.
redundancy OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: redundancy switchover redundancy active-management < management-module1 | management-module2 | standby> Description: Redundancy conguration for management modules.
reload OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: boot (page 73) Related Commands Usage: [no] reload <after <[[DD:]HH:]MM> | at HH:MM[:SS] [MM/DD[/[YY]YY]>] > Description: Warm reboot of the switch. If no parameters are entered, an immediate reload is executed.
at ■ reload at Warm reboot at a specied time; If the mm/dd/yy is left blank, the current day is assumed. Next Available Option: ■ time -- Time on given date to do a warm reboot. (HH:MM[:SS]) (p. 468) date ■ reload at [TIME] [DATE] Date on which a warm reboot is to occur.
rename OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands erase (page 174) Usage: rename cong OLDNAME NEWNAME Description: Change the name of the conguration OLDNAME to NEWNAME. No action occurs if there is no conguration named OLDNAME, or if a conguration named NEWNAME already exists.
repeat OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: redo (page 462) Related Commands Usage: repeat [CMDLIST] [count NUMBER] [delay NUMBER] Description: Repeat execution of a previous command. By default, repeats the last command until a key is pressed.
router OVERVIEW Routing Category: config Primary context: ip (page 290) Related Commands vlan (page 706) show (page 511) Usage: [no] router ... Description: Congure the switch routing protocols. You can enter the commands from the global conguration context or the RIP, OSPF, PIM, or VRRP conguration contexts.
■ retransmit-interval < 1 to 3600 > -- Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5. (p. 486) ■ transit-delay < 1 to 3600 > -- Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1. (p. 489) ■ backbone -- The backbone area (the same as 0.
bsm-interval < 5 to 300 > -- Specify the interval for sending Bootstrap messages on PIM-SM interfaces. (p. 477) ■ ■ hash-mask-length <1t o3 2> -- Specify the length (in bits) of the hash mask. (p. 480) ■ priority < 0 to 255 > -- Specify the priority for the Candidate Bootstrap router.
ProCurve(cong)# router vrrp ProCurve(cong)# vlan 10 ProCurve(vlan-10)# vrrp vrid 1 ProCurve(vlan-10-vrid-1)# owner ProCurve(vlan-10-vrid-1)# virtual-ip-address 10.
area <OSPF-AREA-ID|backbone> range IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH [no-advertise] area <OSPF-AREA-ID|backbone> virtual-link IP-ADDR [transit-delay <0-3600>] [retransmit-interval <0-3600>] .
■ backbone -- The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0). (p. 477) area-id ■ router ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID Single integer or IP address style dotted decimal. Next Available Options: ■ normal -- Define a "normal" area. (p. 482) ■ nssa < 0 to 16777215 > -- Define a "not-so-stubby" area (or NSSA) and its cost.
Description: Enable/disable advertisement of summarized routes. Summarization mechanisms should be disabled when using both version 1 and version 2 of RIP within a single network. backbone ■ router ospf area backbone The backbone area (the same as 0.
Next Available Options: ■ source-ip-vlan -- Specify the VLAN to use as a source for Candidate-BSR router IP address (PIM-SM must be enabled on this VLAN). (VLAN-ID) (p. 488) ■ hash-mask-length < 1 to 32 > -- Specify the length (in bits) of the hash mask.
Description: Set default metric for imported routes. Default value is 1. Range: < 1 to 15 > distance ■ router ospf distance Usage: distance <intra-area|inter-area|external> <1-255> Description: Set administrative distance to associate with intra-area, inter-area and AS-external routes learned by OSPF.
group-prefix ■ router pim rp-candidate source-ip-vlan VLAN-ID group-prefix Specify the multicast group prex to associate with the Candidate-RP router. Next Available Option: ■ GROUP-ADDR/GROUP-MASK -- Enter the address and mask to define the multicast group range.
Range: < 1 to 255 > ip ■ router ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID range IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH Specify IP address/MASK pair. ■ router ospf area backbone range IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH Specify IP address/MASK pair.
Next Available Option: ■ chain-name -- Specify key chain to use for MD5 authentication. (ASCII-STR) (p. 478) metric-type ■ router ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID nssa < 0 to 16777215 > metric-type < type1 | type2 > Metric type of the type-7 default.
■ router ospf area backbone nssa < 0 to 16777215 > no-summary Do not send summary LSA into the area. ■ router ospf area backbone stub no-summary Do not send summary LSA into the area. nssa ■ router ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID nssa < 0 to 16777215 > Dene a "not-so-stubby" area (or NSSA) and its cost.
■ trap < virtual-interface-state-change | neighbor-state-change | virtual-neighbor-state-change | ... > -- Enable/disable OSPF traps (p. 489) override ■ [no] router pim rp-address IP-ADDR IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH override Specify whether or not static RP conguration precedes the information learned by a BSR.
Summarize routes matching address/MASK pair. Next Available Options: ■ ip -- Specify IP address/MASK pair. (IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH) (p. 481) ■ no-advertise -- Do not advertise the range outside the area. (p. 482) ■ type < summary | nssa > -- Link state database type to apply the range.
Usage: [no] restrict IP-ADDR/MASK-LEN Description: Prevent redistribution of routes via OSPF. Next Available Option: ■ ip-addr -- Prevent redistribution of routes via OSPF (IP-ADDR/MASK-LENGTH) (p. 481) ■ router rip restrict Usage: [no] restrict IP-ADDR/MASK-LEN Description: Prevent redistribution of routes via RIP.
and changes current context to RIP Conguration Context. Otherwise, the command disables RIP. The command can be followed by a RIP conguration command. Use 'router rip ?' to get a list of all possible options. Next Available Options: ■ auto-summary -- Enable/disable advertisement of summarized routes (p.
command to remove specic multicast group or disable the router to be a Candidate-RP. NOTE: It is recommended that the same routing switch is congured as the Candidate-BSR and the Candidate-RP. Parameters: o source-ip-vlan <VLAN-ID> - The VLAN which IP address will be advertised as the Candidate-RP address.
state-refresh ■ router pim state-refresh < 10 to 300 > Usage: state-refresh <10-300> Description: Set the interval between successive State Refresh messages originated by this router.
Dr, or Backup). - 'virtual-interface-state-change' signies the same change in the state of a virtual OSPF interface. - 'neighbor-state-change' signies that there has been a change in the state of a non-virtual OSPF neighbor. This trap is generated when the neighbor state regresses (e.
Usage: [no] trap <TRAP-NAME|all> Description: Enable/disable PIM traps. The traps dened below are generated as the result of nding an unusual condition or a timer event.
virtual-link ■ [no] router ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID virtual-link IP-ADDR Specify a virtual neighbor. Next Available Options: ■ transit-delay < 1 to 3600 > -- Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1. (p. 489) ■ retransmit-interval < 1 to 3600 > -- Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5.
r-wireless-services OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ r-wireless-services r-wireless-services -- (SLOT-ID) (p. 493) ■ config -- (ASCII-STR) (p. 493) COMMAND DETAILS r-wireless-services (p. 493) config (p.
savepower OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] savepower <1|2|3> Description: power on/off of blocks controlling ports. o 1 - Power block-1 associated with ports 01-08. o 2 - Power block-2 associated with ports 09-16.
services OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: services [<SLOT-ID> <INDEX>|(name <NAME>)| |reload|shutdown] Description: Congure parameters for the services module or change the module's state (reload or shutdown).
blink ■ services SLOT-ID locator blink Blink the locate led Next Available Option: ■ duration < 1 to 1440 > -- Number of minutes duration (default 30). (NUMBER) (p. 496) diagnostic-restart ■ services SLOT-ID diagnostic-restart Reboot services module into diagnostic partition.
on ■ services SLOT-ID locator on Turn the locate led on Next Available Option: ■ duration < 1 to 1440 > -- Number of minutes duration (default 30). (NUMBER) (p. 496) reload ■ services SLOT-ID reload Reboot services module. shutdown ■ services SLOT-ID shutdown Shutdown (halt) the services module.
services OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: services [<SLOT-ID> <INDEX>|(name <NAME>)| |reload|shutdown] Description: Display parameters for the services module or change the module's state (reload or shutdown).
Blink the locate led Next Available Option: ■ duration < 1 to 1440 > -- Number of minutes duration (default 30). (NUMBER) (p. 499) duration ■ services SLOT-ID locator on < 1 to 1440 > Number of minutes duration (default 30).
reload ■ services SLOT-ID reload Reboot services module. shutdown ■ services SLOT-ID shutdown Shutdown (halt) the services module. slot-id ■ services SLOT-ID Device slot identier for the services module. Next Available Options: ■ id -- Index of the services CLI to access.
services OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: Related Commands Usage: services [<SLOT-ID> <INDEX>|(name <NAME>)] Description: Display parameters for the services module. Parameters: o - Display the applications installed and running.
Number of minutes duration (default 30). Range: < 1 to 1440 > ■ services SLOT-ID locator blink < 1 to 1440 > Number of minutes duration (default 30). Range: < 1 to 1440 > id ■ services SLOT-ID INTEGER Index of the services CLI to access.
503 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. services Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
setMIB OVERVIEW SNMP Category: manager Primary context: walkMIB (page 754) Related Commands Usage: setmib OBJECT-STR TYPE-STR VALUE-STR [[OBJECT-STR TYPE-STR VALUE-STR] .
A value to which to set the MIB object. 505 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. setMIB Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
setup OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: setup [default-logon <CLI|Menu>] Description: Enter the 'Switch Setup' screen for basic switch conguration.
COMMAND DETAILS mgmt-interfaces (p. 507) default-logon (p. 507) default-logon ■ setup default-logon < CLI | Menu > Specify whether switch should boot to CLI (default) or menu. Supported Values: ■ CLI -- Set Command Line Interface as default console interface.
sflow OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: sow <RECEIVER-INSTANCE> destination <IP-ADDRESS> [UDP-PORT] sow <RECEIVER-INSTANCE> polling [ethernet] .
COMMAND DETAILS sflow-sampler-off (p. 510) sflow-polling-interval (p. 509) destination (p. 509) sflow-sampler-rate (p. 510) sflow-polling-int-off (p. 509) polling (p.
sflow-receiver ■ [no] sflow <1t o3> Select one of three possible sFlow receiver tables. Range: < 1 to 3 > Next Available Options: ■ destination -- IP address of sFlow receiver/collector/management station. (IP-ADDR) (p. 509) ■ polling -- Specify the ports for which packets are to be polled.
show OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: Related Commands Usage: show ... Description: Display switch operation information. The 'show' must be followed by a command. Use 'show ?' for the list of all possible command. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ show access-list -- Show Access Control List information (p.
■ show config -- Show the switch startup configuration (p. 540) ■ filename < config | config1 > -- Display specified configuration. (p. 551) ■ files -- List saved configuration files. (p. 551) ■ status -- Check if the running configuration differs from the statup configuration.
■ source-port -- (p. 592) ■ show flash -- Show the version of software stored in the Primary and Secondary image locations (p. 552) ■ show front-panel-security -- Show current security status of the front panel butons (p. 553) ■ show gvrp -- Show GVRP settings (p.
■ client-public-key -- Show currently loaded public keys for authorized clients (NUMBER) (p. 537) ■ babble -- Display phonetic hash. (p. 533) ■ fingerprint -- Display hexadecimal hash. (p. 552) ■ dns -- Show configured DNS server IP addresses on the switch (p.
■ type < router | network | summary | ... > -- Show LSAs of the specified type only. (p. 600) ■ neighbor -- Show all OSPF neighbors in the locality of of the device (p. 573) ■ neighbor-ip -- (IP-ADDR) (p. 573) ■ redistribute -- List protocols which are being redistributed into OSPF (p.
ip-addr -- Destination IP address to display the routes to. (IP-ADDR) (p. 561) ■ ■ type < static | connected | rip | ... > -- Specify type of routes to display. (p. 600) ■ source-binding -- Show Dynamic IP Lockdown trap status. (p. 592) ■ traps -- Show Dynamic IP Lockdown trap status.
■ port-list -- Show remote or local device information for the specified ports. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 578) ■ remote-device -- Show LLDP remote device information. (p. 585) ■ port-list -- Show remote or local device information for the specified ports.
■ web-based -- Show Web Authentication statistics and configuration (p. 609) ■ clients -- Show the current web client session statistics. (p. 538) ■ detailed -- Show the current web client session detailed statistics. (p. 546) ■ config -- Show the current configuration of Web Authentication.
■ detailed -- Show the detailed configuration of Web Authentication. (p. 546) ■ web-server -- Show the web server-related configuration items. (p. 610) ■ clients -- Show the current web client session statistics. (p. 538) ■ -- Specify ports for which Web Authentication information will be shown.
■ mcast -- Show limits for ingress multicast traffic. (p. 569) ■ detailed -- Show Inbound Radius Override details. (p. 546) ■ port-list -- Specify ports for which information will be shown. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 578) ■ show redundancy -- Display redundant information for Management and Fabric Modules (p.
■ view -- Show views. (p. 602) ■ VIEW-NAME -- Set view name. (ASCII-STR) (p. 603) ■ SUB-TREE -- Set the OID of the tree. (ASCII-STR) (p. 596) ■ show sntp -- Show configured time protocol and servers (p. 592) ■ show spanning-tree -- Show spanning tree information (p.
■ pvst-protection -- Show spanning tree PVST protection status information. (p. 582) ■ port-list -- Limit the port information printed to the set of the specified ports. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 578) ■ root-history -- Show spanning tree Root changes history information.
■ transceivers -- Display output of a predefined command sequence used by technical support (p. 599) ■ vrrp -- Display output of a predefined command sequence used by technical support (p. 608) ■ show telnet -- Show active incoming and outgoing sessions (p.
rip (p. 586) INDEX (p. 557) area-ip (p. 530) rmon (p. 586) info (p. 557) arp (p. 530) root-history (p. 586) information (p. 557) arp-protect (p. 530) route (p. 587) instance (p. 557) authentication (p. 531) router-id (p. 587) instrumentation (p. 559) authenticator (p.
trunks (p. 600) neighbors-port (p. 574) details (p. 547) type (p. 600) notify (p. 574) device-priority (p. 548) type-of-service (p. 601) NOTIFY-NAME (p. 574) dhcp-relay (p. 548) uninstalled (p. 601) only (p. 574) dhcp-snooping (p. 548) uplinks (p. 601) option (p.
■ show port-access mac-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Specify ports for which MAC Authentication information will be shown. Next Available Options: ■ config -- Show the current configuration of MAC Authentication. (p. 540) ■ clients -- Show the connected MAC address information.
Description: Show Web/MAC Authentication statistics and conguration. If PORT-LIST parameter is specied then information only for the specied ports is shown. Next Available Options: ■ authenticator -- Show 802 (p. 531) ■ mac-based -- Show MAC Authentication statistics and configuration (p.
Next Available Option: ■ group < ManagerPriv | ManagerAuth | OperatorAuth | ... > -- Show SNMPv3 users. (p. 553) accounting ■ show accounting Usage: show accounting [sessions] Description: Show Accounting conguration parameters. If 'sessions' is specied then show accounting data for all active sessions.
advertise ■ show ip ospf external-link-state advertise Show each LSA as a stream of bytes in hexadecimal notation. ■ show ip ospf link-state advertise Show each LSA as a stream of bytes in hexadecimal notation.
Usage: show ip ospf area [OSPF-AREA-ID] Description: Show OSPF areas congured on the device. Invoked without parameters displays all OSPF areas congured. If the 'OSPF-AREA-ID' is specied detailed information for the correspondent OSPF area is shown.
authentication ■ show authentication Usage: show authentication Description: Show Authentication conguration parameters. ■ show radius authentication Usage: show radius authentication Description: Show RADIUS authentication statistics.
authorized-managers ■ show ip authorized-managers Usage: show ip authorized-managers Description: Show IPV4 addresses allowed to manage the switch. ■ show ipv6 authorized-managers Usage: show ipv6 authorized-managers Description: Show IPV6 addresses allowed to manage the switch.
autorun ■ show autorun Show Autorun conguration status. autorun-cert ■ show crypto autorun-cert Display trusted certicate. autorun-key ■ show crypto autorun-key Display autorun key. babble ■ show crypto client-public-key babble Display phonetic hash.
Usage: show banner motd Description: show the congured banner text. Next Available Option: ■ motd -- show the configured banner text (p. 571) bcast ■ show rate-limit bcast Show limits for ingress broadcast trafc. Next Available Options: ■ port-list -- Specify ports for which information will be shown.
Next Available Option: ■ vlan -- Show the configured BOOTP Gateway for VLAN. (p. 603) bpdu-protection ■ show spanning-tree bpdu-protection Show spanning tree BPDU protection status information. Next Available Option: ■ port-list -- Limit the port information printed to the set of the specified ports.
Usage: show debug buffer [-r | -c <count> | substring ...] Description: Show the contents of the debug log buffer. -r - Instructs the switch to display messages in reverse order (most recent rst). -c - Instructs the switch to stop after displaying <count> messages.
candidates ■ show stack candidates Show the list of devices that are stack candidates. cdp ■ show cdp Usage: show cdp [neighbor [PORT-NUM] [detail]] Description: Show CDP conguration and neighbors discovered.
■ show ip client-public-key Usage: show ip client-public-key [babble|ngerprint] Description: Show currently loaded public keys for authorized clients. The 'babble' and 'ngerprint' options produce a phonetic or hexadecimal hash instead of displaying the raw key le.
Show the current web client session statistics. Next Available Option: ■ -- Specify ports for which Web Authentication information will be shown. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 525) ■ show port-access [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST authenticator clients Show the current 802.
config ■ show access-list config Show all congured ACL's on the switch using the CLI syntax used to create them. ■ show access-list ACL-NAME config Show all congured ACL's on the switch using the CLI syntax used to create them.
Description: Show LLDP conguration information. o [ethernet] PORT-LIST - Show port conguration information. Next Available Option: ■ port-list -- Specify the port or list of ports. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 578) ■ show port-access authenticator [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST config Show 802.
■ show port-access [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST mac-based config Show the current conguration of MAC Authentication. Next Available Options: ■ auth-server -- Show the authentication server-related configuration items. (p. 532) ■ detailed -- Show the detailed configuration of MAC Authentication.
configuration ■ show instrumentation monitor configuration Usage: show instrumentation monitor conguration Description: show congured thresholds for monitored parameters. shows the parameter name and the congured threshold value for all parameters.
Use the 'slot' argument to display CPU utilization for the specied modules, rather than the chassis CPU. Next Available Options: ■ time < 1 to 300 > -- Time (seconds) over which to average CPU utilization. (NUMBER) (p. 599) ■ slot -- Display module CPU statistics.
■ show tech custom Usage: show tech [all|custom|buffers|instrumentation|mesh|route|statistics |transceivers|vrrp] Description: Display output of a predened command sequence used by technical support.
destination ■ show sflow <1t o3> destination Displays information about the receiver/collector/management-station to which the sampling-polling data is sent. detail ■ show cdp neighbors detail Show neighbor information eld-per-line instead of shortened table format.
■ show port-access mac-based config [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST detailed Show the detailed conguration of MAC Authentication. ■ show port-access mac-based clients [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST detailed Show the connected MAC address detailed information.
Usage: show services details Description: Show services software information ■ show modules details Usage: show modules details Description: Show miniGBIC information device-priority ■ show qos device-priority Usage: show qos device-priority Description: Show the device priority table (priority based on the IP addresses).
■ vlan -- VLAN acl ■ [no] show statistics < aclv6 > ACL-NAME vlan VLAN-ID < vlan > Supported Values: ■ vlan -- VLAN acl ■ [no] show statistics < policy > POLICY-NAME vlan VLA.
elected ■ show ip pim bsr elected Show elected Bootstrap Router information. enable ■ show snmpv3 enable Show SNMPv3 status. endpoint ■ show monitor endpoint Remote mirroring destination conguration. engineid ■ show snmpv3 engineid Show switch's SNMP engineId.
■ router-id -- Show LSAs with the specified Router ID only. (IP-ADDR) (p. 587) ■ sequence-number -- Show LSAs with the specified sequence number only. (p. 589) fan-pref-airflow-dir ■ show system fan-pref-airflow-dir Usage: show system fan-pref-airow-dir Description: Shows the user congured fan preferred airow direction.
filter ■ show filter Usage: show lter [INDEX] Description: Show a table of security lters or a lter detailed information, if the lter's INDEX is specied. Next Available Options: ■ INDEX -- Show detailed information for the filter identified by the INDEX.
front-panel-security ■ show front-panel-security Usage: show front-panel-security Description: Show current security status of the front panel butons. If 'password-clear' is disabled, the password(s) cannot be reset using the clear button on the front panel of the device.
Supported Values: ■ ManagerPriv -- Require privacy and authentication, can access all objects. ■ ManagerAuth -- Require authentication, can access all objects. ■ OperatorAuth -- Requires authentication, limited access to objects. ■ OperatorNoAuth -- No authentication required, limited access to objects.
helper-address ■ show ip helper-address Usage: show ip helper-address [vlan <VLAN-ID>] Description: Show DHCP servers where DHCP requests received by the switch are to be forwarded. Next Available Option: ■ vlan -- Specify a vlan for which to show server addresses.
■ fingerprint -- Display hexadecimal hash. (p. 552) icmp ■ show ip icmp Usage: show ip icmp Description: Show ICMP Rate Limiting settings. ■ show rate-limit icmp Show only limits for icmp trafc. Next Available Options: ■ port-list -- Specify ports for which information will be shown.
Next Available Options: ■ vlan -- Show IGMP operational information for the VLAN specified. (VLAN-ID) (p. 603) ■ config -- Show IGMP configuration information. (p. 540) ■ group -- Show ports the specified multicast group address is registered on.
Show the spanning tree instance information. Next Available Options: ■ ist -- Show the information for the internal spanning tree (IST) instance. (p. 563) ■ MSTID < 1 to 16 > -- Spanning tree instance ID for which to show the information. (p.
Range: < 0 to 16 > instrumentation ■ show instrumentation Usage: show instrumentation Description: Show internal version-dependant counters for debugging. This data is for factory troubleshooting purposes. The data displayed is dependent on which version of code is running.
■ show ip rip interface Usage: show ip rip interface [IP-ADDR|vlan VLAN-ID] Description: Show RIP interfaces' information. Invoked without parameters shows all RIP interfaces congured. If the 'IP-ADDR' or the VLAN is specied detailed information for the interface determined through the parameter is shown.
Next Available Options: ■ port-list -- Show summary of network traffic handled by the ports ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 578) ■ config -- Show configuration information (p. 540) ■ display -- Show summary of network traffic handled by the ports (p.
IP-ADDR ■ show ip mroute IP-ADDR Usage: show ip mroute [GRP-ADDR SRC-ADDR] Description: Show detailed information for the specied entry from the IP multicast routing table. GRP-ADDR is the IP multicast group address and SRC-ADDR is the source IP address of the entry.
■ routers -- Show the IPv6 Router table entries (p. 587) ■ route -- Show the IPv6 routing table (p. 587) ■ nd -- Show the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery settings (p. 573) ■ mld -- Invoked without any parameters, shows per-VLAN MLD status, or, if VLANs are disabled displays the global MLD status (p.
Show the information for the internal spanning tree (IST) instance. ■ show spanning-tree root-history ist Show IST Regional Root changes history. jumbos ■ show jumbos Usage: show max-frame-size Description: Show the untagged Max frame size for the switch.
lacp ■ show lacp Usage: show lacp Description: Show status of LACP trunks. Next Available Option: ■ distributed -- Show distributed lacp of local and remote switch (p. 549) learned ■ show ip pim rp-set learned Show RP-Set information learned from the BSR.
Next Available Options: ■ area-id -- Show LSAs for the specified area only. (OSPF-AREA-ID) (p. 530) ■ advertise -- Show each LSA as a stream of bytes in hexadecimal notation. (p. 529) ■ link-state-id -- Show LSAs with the specified ID only. (IP-ADDR) (p.
Usage: show lockout-mac Description: Show the MAC addresses that have been locked out of the network. logging ■ show logging Usage: show logging [-a|-r|-m|-p|-w|-i|-d|substring ...] Description: Display log events. -a - Instructs the switch to display all recorded log events, which includes events from previous boot cycles.
mac-address ■ show mac-address Usage: show mac-address [[ethernet] PORT-LIST|vlan VLAN-ID|MAC-ADDR] Description: Show MAC addresses the switch has learned. You can display addresses learned on a particular port, a PORT-LIST, a VLAN-ID, or a particular MAC address.
of MAC Authentication is shown. If 'auth-server' keyword has been specied then the authentication server-related conguration items are shown. If PORT-LIST and 'detail' keyword has been specied then the detailed conguration of MAC Authentication for the specied ports is shown.
mld ■ show ipv6 mld Usage: show ipv6 mld [cong|group IPV6-ADDR|VLAN-ID [cong]] Description: Invoked without any parameters, shows per-VLAN MLD status, or, if VLANs are disabled displays the global MLD status. When followed by the 'cong' keyword, shows MLD global conguration information.
Usage: show monitor Description: Show the switch network monitoring status and conguration, if network monitoring is enabled. Next Available Options: ■ mirror_session_id < 1 to 4 > -- Mirror destination number. (p. 569) ■ name -- Mirror destination name.
msti ■ show spanning-tree root-history msti <1t o1 6> Show MSTI Regional Root changes history. Range: < 1 to 16 > MSTID ■ show spanning-tree [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST config instance <1t o1 6> Spanning tree instance ID for which to show the information.
■ show policy NAME Enter policy name. nd ■ show ipv6 nd Usage: show ipv6 nd Description: Show the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery settings. neighbor ■ show ip ospf neighbor Usage: show ip ospf neighbor [IP-ADDR] Description: Show all OSPF neighbors in the locality of of the device.
Next Available Option: ■ vlan -- Displays information on the IPv6 neighbor discovery cache (p. 603) neighbors-port ■ show cdp neighbors [ETHERNET] PORT-NUM Show CDP neighbors on specied port only. notify ■ show snmpv3 notify Show SNMPv3 notication table.
■ spf-log -- List the OSPF SPF(Shortes Path First Algorithm) run count for all OSPF areas and last ten Reasons for running SPF (p. 593) ■ statistics -- List OSPF packet statistics( OSPF sent,recieved and error packet count) of all OSPF enabled interfaces (p.
peer-ip ■ show ip rip peer IP-ADDR Specify IP address of the RIP peer to show. pending ■ show ip pim pending Show (*,G) and (S,G) Join Pending Information. ■ show spanning-tree pending Usage: show spanning-tree pending ... Description: Show spanning tree pending conguration.
policy-name ■ show statistics < policy > POLICY-NAME Enter the name of acl/policy. Next Available Options: ■ vlan -- Enter the statistics vlan.
Next Available Options: ■ authenticator -- Show 802 (p. 531) ■ supplicant -- Show 802 (p. 596) ■ mac-based -- Show MAC Authentication statistics and configuration (p. 568) ■ web-based -- Show Web Authentication statistics and configuration (p.
Description: Show names assigned to the ports. If the PORT-LIST is not specied the default is to list all of the ports. ■ show port-security [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Usage: show port-security [intrusion-log|[ethernet] PORT-LIST] Description: Show a table describing port security settings.
Limit the port information printed to the set of the specied ports. ■ show spanning-tree pvst-filter [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Limit the port information printed to the set of the specied ports. ■ show spanning-tree pvst-protection [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Limit the port information printed to the set of the specied ports.
Show VLANs that have at least one port from the 'PORT-LIST' as a member. Next Available Option: ■ detail -- Display more info for each port from the 'PORT-LIST' separately. (p. 546) ■ show svlans ports [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Show VLANs that have at least one port from the 'PORT-LIST' as a member.
power-supply ■ show system power-supply Usage: show system power-supply Description: Show Chassis Power Supply info and settings. protocol-priority ■ show qos protocol-priority Usage: show qos protocol Description: Show the protocol priority. pvst-filter ■ show spanning-tree pvst-filter Show spanning tree PVST lter status information.
■ protocol-priority -- Show the protocol priority (p. 582) ■ tcp-udp-port-priority -- Show TCP/UDP port priorities (p. 598) ■ type-of-service -- Show QoS priorities based on IP Type-of-Service (p. 601) ■ vlan-priority -- Show the VLAN-based priority table (p.
Next Available Options: ■ authentication -- Show RADIUS authentication statistics (p. 531) ■ accounting -- Show RADIUS accounting statistics (p. 528) ■ dyn-authorization -- Show RADIUS dynamic authorization statistics (p. 549) ■ host -- Show statistics information for the RADIUS host (IP-ADDR) (p.
Usage: show ip rip redistribute Description: List protocols which are being redistributed into RIP. redundancy ■ show redundancy Usage: show redundancy Description: Display redundant information for Management and Fabric Modules. remote-device ■ show lldp info remote-device Show LLDP remote device information.
restrict ■ show ip ospf restrict Usage: show ip ospf restrict Description: List routes which will not be redistributed via OSPF. ■ show ip rip restrict Usage: show ip rip restrict Description: List routes which will not be redistributed via RIP. restricted-access ■ show snmpv3 restricted-access Show SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c access properties.
Next Available Options: ■ cst -- Show CST Root changes history. (p. 544) ■ ist -- Show IST Regional Root changes history. (p. 563) ■ msti < 1 to 16 > -- Show MSTI Regional Root changes history. (NUMBER) (p. 572) route ■ show ip route Usage: show ip route [IP-ADDR] [static|connected|rip|ospf] Description: Show the IP routing table.
Usage: show ipv6 routers vlan <VLANID> Description: Show the IPv6 Router table entries. Next Available Option: ■ vlan -- Show the IPv6 Router Table Entries for VLAN. (p. 603) rp-candidate ■ show ip pim rp-candidate Usage: show ip pim rp-candidate [cong] Description: Show Candidate-RP operational and conguration information.
sampling-polling ■ show sflow <1t o3> sampling-polling Displays information about sampling and polling. Next Available Option: ■ port-list -- Displays information about sampling and polling. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 578) savepower ■ show savepower Usage: show savepower Description: Shows the user congured block power status.
o <SLOT-ID> - Display summary table for the specied slot. o <SLOT-ID> details - Display application information for the specied slot. Next Available Option: ■ services -- Show services information (SLOT-ID) (p. 589) ■ show services SLOT-ID Usage: show services [<SLOT-ID> [details]] Description: Show services information.
■ receiver-index < 1 to 3 > -- Select one of the three possible sFlow receiver tables. (NUMBER) (p. 584) slave_time ■ show cpu slot SLOT-ID-RANGE < 1 to 90 > Time (seconds) over which to average CPU utilization. Range: < 1 to 90 > slot ■ show cpu slot SLOT-ID-RANGE Display module CPU statistics.
■ community -- Show SNMPv3 Community table. (p. 539) ■ enable -- Show SNMPv3 status. (p. 550) ■ engineid -- Show switch's SNMP engineId. (p. 550) ■ group -- Show SNMPv3 User to Group mappings. (p. 553) ■ notify -- Show SNMPv3 notification table.
[detail] show spanning-tree [mst-cong] | [cong [instance <ist|INSTANCE-ID>]] | [root-history <cst|ist|msti <INSTANCE-ID>>] | [debug-counters [instance <INSTANCE-ID>] | [ports <PORT_LIST>]] Description: Show spanning tree information.
Description: Show the stack status of this switch. The 'candidate' and 'view' commands are available on the stack commander only. o candidates - show the list of devices that are stack candidates. o view - show the list of devices that are stack members.
■ show link-keepalive statistics show detailed statistics for all link-keepalive enabled ports. ■ show port-access authenticator [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST statistics Show authentication sessions statistics for 802.1X authenticator. ■ show port-access authenticator statistics Show authentication sessions statistics for 802.
stats ■ show dhcp-snooping stats Display DHCP snooping events. ■ show lldp stats Usage: show lldp stats [[ethernet] PORT-LIST] Description: Show LLDP statistics. o [ethernet] PORT-LIST - Show statistics for the specied ports . Next Available Option: ■ port-list -- Specify the port or list of ports.
svlans ■ show svlans Usage: show vlans [VLAN-ID|ports [ethernet] PORT-LIST] Description: Show status information for all VLANs. If a 'VLAN-ID' is specied, shows the ports that are currently members of the VLAN identied by the 'VLAN-ID'.
tcp-udp-port-priority ■ show qos tcp-udp-port-priority Usage: show qos tcp-udp-port-priority Description: Show TCP/UDP port priorities. tech ■ show tech Usage: show tech [all|custom|buffers|instrumentation|mesh|route|statistics |transceivers|vrrp] Description: Display output of a predened command sequence used by technical support.
throttled-hosts ■ show connection-rate-filter throttled-hosts Show throttled IP addresses. time ■ show cpu < 1 to 300 > Time (seconds) over which to average CPU utilization. Range: < 1 to 300 > ■ show time Usage: show time Description: Show current date and time.
■ show spanning-tree traps Show spanning tree trap information. trunks ■ show trunks Usage: show trunks [[ethernet] PORT-LIST] Description: Show a list of ports and the trunks to which they belong. If a PORT-LIST is supplied the command shows only the ports specied.
■ show statistics < aclv6 > Supported Values: ■ aclv6 -- Ipv6 acl. Next Available Option: ■ acl-name -- Enter the name of acl/policy. (ASCII-STR) (p. 528) ■ show statistics < policy > Supported Values: ■ policy -- QoS/Mirror policy.
Next Available Option: ■ USER-NAME -- Show a specific user. (ASCII-STR) (p. 602) USER-NAME ■ show snmpv3 user USER-NAME Show a specic user. ver1-2c ■ show snmpv3 access-rights < ManagerPriv | ManagerAuth | OperatorAuth | ... > sec-model < ver1 | ver2c > Congure SNMPv3 User entry.
Show the list of devices that are stack members. VIEW-NAME ■ show snmpv3 view VIEW-NAME Set view name. Next Available Option: ■ SUB-TREE -- Set the OID of the tree.
■ show dhcp-relay bootp-gateway vlan Show the congured BOOTP Gateway for VLAN. Next Available Option: ■ vlan -- (VLAN-ID) (p. 603) ■ show dhcp-relay bootp-gateway vlan VLAN-ID ■ show instru.
Specify VLAN of the interface for which to show detailed information. ■ show ipv6 vlan Usage: show ipv6 vlan [VLAN-ID] Description: Show IPv6 status information for all VLANs. If a 'VLAN-ID' is specied, shows the ports that are currently members of the VLAN identied by the 'VLAN-ID'.
Show authorized and unauthorized vlans for 802.1X authenticator. ■ show port-access [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST authenticator vlan Show authorized and unauthorized vlans for 802.1X authenticator. ■ show vlans VLAN-ID Show detailed VLAN information for the VLAN with the ID supplied.
VLAN-ID ■ show ip mroute interface VLAN-ID Specify the VLAN ID of the IP multicast routing interface to show. ■ show ip pim interface VLAN-ID Specify the VLAN ID of the PIM interface to show. ■ show vrrp vlan VLAN-ID Specify VLAN for which to display VRRP information.
If a 'VLAN-ID' is specied, shows the ports that are currently members of the VLAN identied by the 'VLAN-ID'. If a 'PORT-LIST' is specied, shows all the VLANs of which at least one port in the 'PORT-LIST' is a member.
Usage: show vrrp [...] Description: Show VRRP conguration and statistics information. Next Available Options: ■ config -- Show VRRP configuration information for the device (p. 540) ■ statistics -- Show VRRP statistics information for the device (p.
If 'auth-server' keyword has been specied then the authentication server-related conguration items are shown. If 'web-server' keyword has been specied then the web server-related conguration items are shown.
Usage: show wireless-services vlans show wireless-services <SLOT-ID> show wireless-services <SLOT-ID> [radio-ports|uplinks] Description: Show wireless-services information. Parameters: o vlans - Display all radio-port VLANs. o <SLOT-ID> - Display summary table for the specied slot.
snmp-server OVERVIEW SNMP Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands Usage: snmp-server [contact ASCII-STR] [location ASCII-STR] [no] snmp-server community ASCII-STR [manager|o.
administrator. o location ASCII-STR - Up to 48 characters. Description of the switch location. o community ASCII-STR - Enter up to 32 characters to name an SNMP community. o <manager|operator> - manager - the community can access all MIB objects; operator (default) - the community can access all except the CONFIG MIB.
■ informs -- Specify if informs will be sent, rather than notifications. (p. 618) ■ retries < 0 to 255 > -- Specify the number of retries for informs. (p. 620) ■ timeout < 1 to 21474836 > -- Specify the interval between retries for informs, in seconds.
address_ipv6 ■ snmp-server host IPV6-ADDR IPv6 address of SNMP notication host. Next Available Options: ■ community -- Name of the SNMP community (up to 32 characters). (ASCII-STR) (p. 615) ■ informs -- Specify if informs will be sent, rather than notifications.
contact ■ snmp-server contact CONTACT Name of the switch administrator. dhcp-snooping ■ [no] snmp-server enable traps dhcp-snooping Traps for DHCP-Snooping. dst-ip-of-request ■ snmp-server response-source dst-ip-of-request Destination Ip address of the snmp request pdu will be used as the source ip address in the snmp response pdu.
Disables SNMP support for the hpSwitchAuthentication MIB. extended ■ [no] snmp-server enable traps snmp-authentication extended Send traps for Extended Authentication failures.
Description: Enable/Disable SNMP support for the hpSwitchAuthentication MIB. When the MIB access is enabled, Manager read/write access to the MIB is permitted. Operator read/write access to the MIB is always denied. For security reasons, network administrators are encouraged to disable SNMPV2c before using the MIB.
Description of the switch location. login-failure-mgr ■ [no] snmp-server enable traps login-failure-mgr Traps for management interface login failure.
Description: Specify the source ip-address policy for the response pdu. By default snmp response pdu will contain the ip address of the active interface on which response will be sent. The default behavior is in compliance to rfc-1517. The no form of the command will revert to default behavior.
Range: < 1 to 21474836 > ■ snmp-server host IPV6-ADDR informs timeout < 1 to 21474836 > Specify the interval between retries for informs, in seconds.
view ■ [no] snmp-server community COMMUNITY < Operator | Manager > Usage: [no] snmp-server community ASCII-STR [manager|operator] [restricted|unrestricted] Description: Add/delete SNMP community. Parameters: o community ASCII-STR - Enter up to 32 characters to name an SNMP community.
snmpv3 OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: show snmpv3 (page 591) Related Commands show snmp-server (page 591) Usage: [no] snmpv3 <community|group|notify|params|restricted-access| targetaddress|user> Description: Congure SNMPv3 features.
tagvalue -- Set tag value that selects entries in the snmpTargetAddr table. (ASCII-STR) (p. 632) ■ ■ [no] snmpv3 only -- Accept only SNMP v3 messages. (p. 629) ■ [no] snmpv3 params -- Configure SNMPv3 Target Parameter entry. (ASCII-STR) (p. 629) ■ user -- Set user that the switch will send messages on behalf.
COMMAND DETAILS sec-model (p. 631) max-msg-size (p. 628) addr-mask (p. 625) sec-model12c (p. 631) message-processing (p. 628) auth (p. 625) sec-name (p. 631) name (p. 628) authpassword (p. 625) tag (p. 631) notify (p. 628) authprotocol (p. 625) taglist (p.
Set authentication protocol. Supported Values: ■ MD5 -- Set the authentication protocol to md5. ■ SHA -- Set the authentication protocol to sha. Next Available Option: ■ authpassword -- Set authentication password. (ASCII-STR) (p. 625) community ■ [no] snmpv3 community Congure SNMPv3 Community entry.
group ■ [no] snmpv3 group < ManagerPriv | ManagerAuth | OperatorAuth | ... > Congure SNMPv3 User to Group entry. Supported Values: ■ ManagerPriv -- Require privacy and authentication, can access all objects. ■ ManagerAuth -- Require authentication, can access all objects.
■ max-msg-size < 484 to 65535 > -- Set maximum message size value; default is 1472. (p. 628) ■ port-mask -- Set range of udp ports with this mask. (TCP/UDP-PORT) (p. 629) ■ retries < 0 to 255 > -- Set retries value; default is 3. (p.
Next Available Option: ■ tagvalue -- Set tag value that selects entries in the snmpTargetAddr table. (ASCII-STR) (p. 632) only ■ [no] snmpv3 only Accept only SNMP v3 messages. params ■ [no] snmpv3 params PARAMS Congure SNMPv3 Target Parameter entry.
privpassword ■ snmpv3 user USERNAME auth AUTHPASSWORD priv PRIVPASSWORD Set Privacy password. ■ snmpv3 user USERNAME auth AUTHPASSWORD priv < DES | AES > PRIVPASSWORD Set Privacy password. ■ snmpv3 user USERNAME auth < MD5 | SHA > AUTHPASSWORD priv PRIVPASSWORD Set Privacy password.
■ snmpv3 targetaddress TARGETADDRESS params PARAMS IPV6-ADDR retries < 0 to 255 > Set retries value; default is 3. Range: < 0 to 255 > sec-model ■ [no] snmpv3 group < ManagerPriv | ManagerAuth | OperatorAuth | ... > user USER sec-model < ver1 | ver2c | ver3 > Set security model to be used.
Set list of values used to select this entry from snmpNotifyTable. ■ snmpv3 targetaddress TARGETADDRESS params PARAMS IPV6-ADDR taglist TAGLIST Set list of values used to select this entry from snmpNotifyTable. tagvalue ■ snmpv3 notify NOTIFY tagvalue TAGVALUE Set tag value that selects entries in the snmpTargetAddr table.
Next Available Option: ■ sec-model -- Set security model. (p. 631) ■ [no] snmpv3 user Congure SNMPv3 User entry. Next Available Option: ■ username -- Set authentication paramaters. (ASCII-STR) (p. 633) username ■ snmpv3 user USERNAME Set authentication paramaters.
sntp OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: show sntp (page 592) Related Commands timesync (page 689) Usage: [no] sntp [broadcast|unicast] [no] sntp server priority <PRIORITY> <IP-ADDR | IPV6-ADDR> [version] sntp poll-interval <30-720> Description: Congure the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
ipaddr ■ [no] sntp server priority < 1 to 3 > IP-ADDR SNTP server IPv4 address. Next Available Option: ■ version < 1 to 7 > -- Version of the SNTP server. (p. 635) ipv6addr ■ [no] sntp server priority < 1 to 3 > IPV6-ADDR SNTP server IPv6 address.
Version of the SNTP server. Range: < 1 to 7 > ■ sntp server priority < 1 to 3 > IPV6-ADDR < 1 to 7 > Version of the SNTP server. Range: < 1 to 7 > 636 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
spanning-tree OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: show spanning-tree (page 592) Related Commands Usage: [no] spanning-tree [[ethernet] PORT-LIST .
o priority <0-15> or <0-65535> (default is 32768 and step 8 respectively) - The device priority - used along with the switch MAC address to determine which device is the root. If 802.1w or 802.1s STP version is set, then the range of 0-61440 is divided into steps of 4096.
ist -- Configure internal spanning tree (IST) instance. (p. 644) ■ ■ port-list -- Configure internal spanning tree (IST) instance ports parameters ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 648) ■ path-cost -- Set the internal port pathcost for the IST (default is 'auto').
■ mcheck -- Force the port to transmit RST BPDUs. (p. 645) ■ path-cost -- Set port's path cost value. (p. 646) ■ auto -- Use dynamic method of selecting a value for the path cost. (p. 641) ■ path-cost < 1 to 200000000 > -- Set port's path cost to the fixed value.
vlan (p. 653) MSTID (p. 645) config-revision (p. 642) VLAN-ID-RANGE (p. 653) path-cost (p. 646) force-version (p. 642) pending (p. 647) forward-delay (p. 643) point-to-point-mac (p. 648) global (p. 643) admin-edge-port ■ [no] spanning-tree [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST admin-edge-port Set the administrative edge port status.
Range: < 0 to 65535 > clear-debug-counters ■ spanning-tree clear-debug-counters Clear spanning tree debug counters. Next Available Options: ■ instance < 0 to 16 > -- Clear spanning tree instance debug counters. (NUMBER) (p. 643) ■ ports -- Clear spanning tree port(s) debug counters.
■ RSTP-operation -- The protocol operates as Rapid STP on all ports except those ports where a system that is using 802.1d Spanning Tree has been detected. ■ spanning-tree force-version < STP-compatible | RSTP-operation | MSTP-operation > Set Spanning Tree protocol compatibility mode.
must have at least one VLAN mapped to it. The VLANs unmapped from other instances are automatically mapped to the IST instance. Only IST VLANs can be directly mapped to other instances. When VLANs are mapped to an instance they are automatically unmapped from the instance they were mapped to before.
'spanning-tree legacy-mode' is the equivalent of executing: spanning-tree legacy-path-cost spanning-tree force-version stp-compatible 'no spanning-tree legacy-mode' is the equivale.
■ [no] spanning-tree pending instance <1t o1 6> ID of the MST instance to congure. Range: < 1 to 16 > Next Available Option: ■ vlan -- Configure VLANs for the MST instance. (p. 653) path-cost ■ spanning-tree [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST path-cost Set port's path cost value.
Next Available Options: ■ path-cost < 1 to 200000000 > -- Set port's path cost to the fixed value. (p. 646) ■ auto -- Use dynamic method of selecting a value for the path cost. (p. 641) ■ spanning-tree instance ist [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST path-cost < 1 to 200000000 > Set port's path cost to the xed value.
point-to-point-mac ■ spanning-tree [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST point-to-point-mac < True | False | Auto > Set the administrative point-to-point status. Supported Values: ■ True -- Treat the port as if it is connected to a point-to-point LAN segment.
If enabled, this takes precendence over the pvst-lter conguration for a port. o root-guard - Applies only to MSTP. If TRUE causes the port not to be selected as Root Port for the CIST or any MSTI. o tcn-guard - Applies only to MSTP. If TRUE causes the port not to propagate received topology notications and topology changes to other ports.
Usage: spanning-tree [ethernet] PORT-LIST <<admin-edge-port>|auto-edge-port>| <mcheck>| <path-cost <1-65535>|<1-200000000>|auto>>| <point-to-point <true|fa.
RSTP/MSTP. When correctly set for each port, it improves the operation of protocol. 'True' indicates that the port will be treated as if it is connected to a point-to-point LAN segment, regardless of any information to the contrary that the switch receives.
■ spanning-tree clear-debug-counters ports [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST Clear spanning tree port(s) debug counters. Next Available Option: ■ instance < 0 to 16 > -- Clear spanning tree instance debug counters.
Enables or disables the PVST protection feature on the port or range of ports specied. The command indicates which ports are not expected to receive any PVST BPDUs. Default: Disabled on all ports reset ■ spanning-tree pending reset Copy active conguration to pending.
■ [no] spanning-tree pending instance <1t o1 6> vlan VLAN-ID-RANGE VLAN(s) to add to or to remove from the MST instance 654 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
stack OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] stack [no] stack commander ASCII-STR [no] stack join MAC-ADDR [no] stack member INTEGER mac-address MAC-ADDR [password ASC.
COMMAND DETAILS password (p. 656) join (p. 656) auto-grab (p. 656) transmission-interval (p. 656) mac-address (p. 656) auto-join (p. 656) member (p. 656) commander (p.
startup-default OVERVIEW manager Category: manager Primary context: show config (page 540) Related Commands show flash (page 552) Usage: startup-default [<primary|secondary>] cong FILENAME Description: Set the default conguration le.
primary -- Primary flash image. ■ ■ secondary -- Secondary flash image. Next Available Option: ■ config < config | config1 > -- Specify configuration file to set as default.
static-mac OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: the section called “ static-mac ” (page 594) Related Commands Usage: static-mac <MAC-ADDR> vlan <VLAN-ID> interface <PORT-LIST> Description: Lock down a MAC address to a port on a vlan.
static-vlan OVERVIEW config Category: config Primary context: the section called “ vlan ” (page 603) Related Commands the section called “ gvrp ” (page 554) gvrp (page 193) Usage: static-vlan VLAN-ID Description: Transform a dynamic VLAN to a static VLAN.
svlan OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: qinq (page 409) Related Commands vlan (page 706) show qinq (page 582) show svlans (page 597) Usage: [no] svlan VLAN-ID [...] Description: Add, delete, edit SVLAN conguration or enter a SVLAN context.
dhcp-bootp -- Configure the interface to use DHCP/Bootp server to acquire parameters. (p. 666) ■ ■ ip-addr -- Interface IP address/mask. (IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH) (p. 668) ■ svlan VLAN-ID ipv6 -- Configure various IP parameters for the VLAN (p. 668) ■ address -- Set IPv6 parameters for communication within an IP network (p.
Edge1(cong)# int A1 qinq port-type customer-network Edge1(cong)# svlan 200 Edge1(svlan-200)# untagged A2 Edge1(svlan-200)# exit Edge1(cong)# int A2 qinq port-type customer-network Edge2(con.
Next Available Option: ■ direction < in | out | connection-rate-filter | ... > -- (p. 666) address ■ [no] svlan VLAN-ID ip address Usage: [no] ip address [dhcp-bootp|IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH] Description: Set IP parameters for communication within an IP network.
following syntax: ipv6 address 1234:abcd::5678/40 ipv6 address 2001:0db8:1:1:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe/64 anycast ipv6 address 2001:0db8:0:1::/64 eui-64 Only link-local addreses are congured without PREFIX-LEN as below: ipv6 address FE80:0:0:0:0123:0456:0789:0abc link-local Multiple addresses may be congured on a single VLAN.
Automatic address conguration. binary-range ■ svlan VLAN-ID qos dscp <0t o6 3> Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. Range: < 0 to 63 > connection-rate-filter ■ svlan VLAN-ID conne.
Specify DSCP policy to use. Next Available Options: ■ integer-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal. (p. 667) ■ binary-range < 0 to 63 > -- Specify the DSCP code-point in binary. (BINARY) (p. 666) ■ well-defined < af11 | af12 | af13 | .
Usage: [no] ip ... Description: Congure various IP parameters for the VLAN. The 'ip' command must be followed by a feature-specic keyword. Use 'ip ?' to get a list of all possible options. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
Next Available Options: ■ anycast -- Address that is assigned to a set of interfaces that typically belong to different nodes (p. 665) ■ eui-64 -- An IPv6 EUI-64 address that can be automatically configured on any interface (p.
Parameters: o 1-4 - Mirror destination number o NAME-STR - Friendly name associated with the mirror destination number. o ACL-NAME - Standard or Extended Access Control List number. o <in|out|both> direction of the trafc to be monitored. Next Available Option: ■ all < In | Out | Both > -- Monitor all traffic.
protocol-group ■ [no] svlan VLAN-ID protocol PROTOCOL-GROUP Enter a list of protocols for the current VLAN delimited by commas. protocols ■ [no] svlan VLAN-ID protocol < IPX | IPv4 | IPv6 | ... > Set a predened protocol for the current VLAN.
Description: Assign ports to current VLAN as tagged. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
'no qos dscp-map <codepoint>' will remove the settings for the specied codepoint from the running conguration. The priority is set to no-override and the name is deleted (the priority and name can only be removed if no QoS feature is congured to use this DSCP Policy).
■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 674 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. svlan Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
switch-interconnect OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: trunk Related Commands Usage:[no] switch-interconnect [ethernet] PORT-LIST <trk1|trk2...trkN> Description: Add or remove a switch-interconnect port. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ switch-interconnect port-num -- ([ethernet] PORT-NUM) (p.
■ Trk15 -- Trunk group 15 ■ Trk16 -- Trunk group 16 ■ Trk17 -- Trunk group 17 ■ Trk18 -- Trunk group 18 ■ Trk19 -- Trunk group 19 ■ Trk20 -- Trunk group 20 ■ Trk21 -- Trunk group 21 ■ .
system OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands To change global system parameters COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ [no] system fan-pref-airflow-dir -- Changes the preferred fan airflow direction (p. 677) ■ int < port-to-power | power-to-port > -- (p.
tacacs-server OVERVIEW Accounting Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands Usage: [no] tacacs-server host IP-ADDR [key KEY-STR] [no] tacacs-server key KEY-STR tacacs-server timeout <1-255> Description: Congure TACACS+ authentication servers.
host ■ [no] tacacs-server host IP-ADDR IP address of the server to use. Next Available Option: ■ key -- Encryption key to use with server. (p. 679) key ■ [no] tacacs-server host IP-ADDR key Encryption key to use with server. Next Available Option: ■ key -- (ASCII-STR) (p.
task-monitor OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] task-monitor FEATURE Description: Enable the task monitoring of the specied feature. COMMAND STRUCTURE ■ [no] task-monitor cpu -- Monitor cpu usage by task group.
telnet OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: telnet <IPV4-ADDR|IPV6-ADDR|HOSTNAME|SWITCH-NUM> Description: Initiate an outbound telnet session to another network device.
IPv6 address of the device to connect to. SWITCH-NUM ■ telnet NUMBER The stack member number to which to telnet. 682 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
telnet-server OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: the section called “ console ” (page 543) Related Commands Usage: [no] telnet-server Description: Enable/disable telnet server on the switch. For remote clients to use telnet, the switch must rst be congured for IPv4.
terminal OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: the section called “ terminal ” (page 598) Related Commands Usage: terminal [length <2-1000> | width <53-1920>] Description: Set the dimensions of the terminal window.
tftp OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: [no] tftp [client|server] Description: Enable/disable TFTP, trivial le transfer protocol. If SFTP is enabled, TFTP will be disabled. If SFTP is to be enabled using SNMP, both TFTP and auto-TFTP MUST rst be disabled.
time OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: ip (page 290) Related Commands sntp (page 634) clock (page 86) Usage: time [HH:MM:SS] [MM/DD[/[yy]yy]] [daylight-time-rule <none|al.
Example: timesync sntp Select SNTP as the time source and configure it with unicast mode and an SNTP server at 10.28.227.141 with the default server version (3) and default poll interval (720 seconds).
The number of minutes your location is West(-) or East(+) of GMT Range: < -720 to 840 > 688 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. time Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
timesync OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: ip (page 290) Related Commands sntp (page 634) the section called “ timep ” (page 599) the section called “ sntp ” (page 592) Usage: [no] timesync <timep|sntp> Description: Congure the network time protocol.
traceroute OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: operator Primary context: ping (page 392) Related Commands Usage: traceroute <IP-ADDR|hostname> [minttl <1-255>] [maxttl <1-255>] [timeout <1-120>] [probes <1-5>] [source <IP_ADDR|VLAN-ID>] Description: Trace the IPv4 route to a device on the network.
■ probes <1t o5> -- Number of Probes <1-5>. (p. 692) ■ timeout < 1 to 120 > -- Traceroute timeout in seconds <1-120>. (p. 693) ■ vlan -- Source VLAN. (VLAN-ID) (p. 693) ■ maxttl < 1 to 255 > -- Maximum time to live <1-255>.
Next Available Options: ■ minttl < 1 to 255 > -- Minimum time to live <1-255>. (p. 692) ■ maxttl < 1 to 255 > -- Maximum time to live <1-255>. (p. 692) ■ timeout < 1 to 120 > -- Traceroute timeout in seconds <1-120>.
■ traceroute HOST-NAME probes <1t o5> Number of Probes <1-5>. Range: < 1 to 5 > ■ traceroute source VLAN-ID probes <1t o5> Number of Probes <1-5>. Range: < 1 to 5 > ■ traceroute source IP-ADDR probes <1t o5> Number of Probes <1-5>.
■ probes < 1 to 5 > -- Number of Probes <1-5>. (p. 692) 694 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. traceroute Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
traceroute6 OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: ping (page 392) Related Commands traceroute (page 690) ping6 (page 395) Usage: traceroute6 <IPV6-ADDR|hostname> [minttl <1-255>] [maxttl <1-255>] [timeout <1-120>] [probes <1-5>] Description: Trace the IPv6 route to a device on the network.
■ traceroute6 ipv6-addr -- Destination IPv6 adddress. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 696) ■ maxttl < 1 to 255 > -- Maximum time to live <1-255>. (p. 697) ■ minttl < 1 to 255 > -- Minimum time to live <1-255>. (p. 697) ■ probes <1t o5> -- Number of Probes <1-5>.
Next Available Options: ■ minttl < 1 to 255 > -- Minimum time to live <1-255>. (p. 697) ■ maxttl < 1 to 255 > -- Maximum time to live <1-255>. (p. 697) ■ timeout < 1 to 120 > -- Traceroute timeout in seconds <1-120>.
Default: 1 probes ■ traceroute6 IPV6-ADDR probes <1t o5> Number of times a traceroute is performed to locate the IPv6 device at any hop in the route to the specied host before the operation times out.
Next Available Options: ■ minttl < 1 to 255 > -- Minimum time to live <1-255>. (p. 697) ■ maxttl < 1 to 255 > -- Maximum time to live <1-255>. (p. 697) ■ timeout < 1 to 120 > -- Traceroute timeout in seconds <1-120>.
trunk OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: switch-interconnect (page 675) Related Commands Usage: trunk [ethernet] PORT-LIST <trk1|trk2...trkN> [trunk|lacp] no trunk [ethernet] PORT-LIST Description: Add or remove a switch port from a port trunk.
EXAMPLES Example: trunk with dt-lacp Option for Distributed Trunking Configure the trunk ports using the trunk command with the dt-lacp option. The trunk groups must be identical in both switches, for example, both the Local and Remote switch trunks are configured as trk10 with the dt-lacp option.
■ Trk24 -- Trunk group 24 ■ Trk25 -- Trunk group 25 ■ Trk26 -- Trunk group 26 ■ Trk27 -- Trunk group 27 ■ Trk28 -- Trunk group 28 ■ Trk29 -- Trunk group 29 ■ Trk30 -- Trunk group 30 ■ .
update OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: update Description: Enter Monitor ROM Console. COMMAND STRUCTURE 703 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
upgrade-software OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: upgrade-software SOFTWARE-KEY Description: Enter a key to upgrade system software and enable advanced features. COMMAND STRUCTURE 704 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.
virus-throttle OVERVIEW Troubleshooting Category: config Primary context: connection-rate-filter (page 90) Related Commands Usage: [no] virus-throttle Description: To congure virus throttling, please use the 'connection-rate-lter' command.
vlan OVERVIEW VLANs Category: config Primary context: show vlans (page 607) Related Commands ip (page 290) ipv6 (page 313) router (page 471) mirror-port (page 381) Usage: [no] vlan VLAN-ID [...] Description: Add, delete, edit VLAN conguration or enter a VLAN context.
udp -- Add or remove a UDP server address for the VLAN (p. 749) ■ ■ ip-addr -- IP address of the protocol server. (IP-ADDR) (p. 729) ■ port-name < dns | ntp | netbios-ns | ... > -- (NUMBER) (p. 741) ■ port-num -- UDP port number of the server.
chain-name -- Specify key chain to use for MD5 authentication. (ASCII-STR) (p. 720) ■ ■ passive -- Configures an ospf interface as passive. (p. 739) ■ priority < 0 to 255 > -- Set priority of this router as a designated router. (p. 742) ■ retransmit-interval < 1 to 3600 > -- Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5.
■ max-graft-retries <1t o1 0> -- Set the maximum number of times this router will resend a Graft on this interface (p. 734) ■ override-interval < 500 to 6000 > -- Set the value inserted into the Override Interval field of a LAN Prune Delay option on this interface (p.
■ receive < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 | ... > -- Define RIP version for incoming packets. (p. 745) ■ rip-compatible < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 > -- Define RIP version for incoming and outgoing packets. (p. 747) ■ send < disabled | V1-only | V1-compatible-V2 | .
ns-interval -- Configures the neighbor discovery time between neighbor solicitation requests sent for an unresolved destination, or between duplicate address detection neighbor solicitation requests (p.
■ lowest -- Dynamically determine lowest IP address. (p. 733) ■ priority < 1 to 255 > -- Configure priority for the virtual router instance (p. 742) ■ track -- Enable/disable tracking for VR (p. 748) ■ interface -- Enable/disable tracking of logical ports for VR (p.
nd (p. 737) forward (p. 724) voice (p. 750) no-default (p. 737) forward-protocol (p. 724) vrid (p. 751) ns-interval (p. 737) full (p. 725) vrrp (p. 751) number (p. 738) graft-retry-interval (p. 725) well-defined (p. 752) ospf (p. 738) hello-delay (p. 725) with-monitoring (p.
o dhcp-bootp - The switch attempts to get its conguration from a DHCP/Bootp server. o IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH - Assign an IP address to the switch or VLAN. The IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH may be specied in two ways using the following syntax: ip address 192.
Usage: [no] ip irdp <multicast|broadcast> Description: Specify the destination address to be used for router advertisements. It has to be either multicast or broadcast. If the value of this object is 'multicast' (the default), router advertisements will be sent to the all-hosts multicast address, 224.
■ rip-compatible < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 > -- Define RIP version for incoming and outgoing packets. (p. 747) ■ vlan VLAN-ID connection-rate-filter unblock all Resets all previously blocked by the connection rate lter ■ vlan VLAN-ID monitor all < In | Out | Both > Monitor all trafc.
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all area Specify an OSPF area. Next Available Options: ■ area-id -- Single integer or IP address style dotted decimal. (OSPF-AREA-ID) (p. 717) ■ backbone -- The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0). (p. 719) area-id ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID Single integer or IP address style dotted decimal.
OSPF authentication key (maximum 8 characters). ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all authentication-key Set simple authentication method and key. Next Available Option: ■ authentication-key -- OSPF authentication key (maximum 8 characters).
■ none -- Do not use authentication. ■ text -- Use simple password. auth-key-text ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip rip authentication-key OCTET-STR Set RIP authentication key (maximum 16 characters). ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip rip IP-ADDR authentication-key OCTET-STR Set RIP authentication key (maximum 16 characters).
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all area backbone The backbone area (the same as 0.0.0.0). backup ■ vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 > backup Usage: vrrp vrid <VRID> backup Description: Designate the virtual router instance as a Backup. There is no default value.
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf IP-ADDR md5-auth-key-chain CHAIN-NAME Specify key chain to use for MD5 authentication. ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all md5-auth-key-chain CHAIN-NAME Specify key chain to use for MD5 authentication.
dhcp ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ipv6 address dhcp Congure a DHCPv6 client. Next Available Option: ■ full -- Obtain IPv6 address & Configuration information from DHCPv6 server. (p. 725) dhcp-bootp ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip address dhcp-bootp Congure the interface to use DHCP/Bootp server to acquire parameters.
enable ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ipv6 enable Enable IPv6 on an interface and congures an automatically generated link-local addr. ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 > enable Usage: [no] vrrp vrid <VRID> enable Description: Enable/disable operation of the virtual router instance.
Usage: [no] ipv6 mld fastleave < port-list > Description: Enables MLD fast-leaves on the specied ports in the selected VLAN. The no form of the command disables MLD fast-leave on the specied ports in the selected VLAN.
Usage: [no] ip forward-protocol udp IP-ADDR PORT-NUM|PORT-NAME Description: Add or remove a UDP server address for the VLAN. The broadcast packets received by the switch on this VLAN are to be forwarded to the specied application server. This is a VLAN context command.
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf IP-ADDR hello-interval < 1 to 65535 > Set hello interval in seconds; the default is 10. Range: < 1 to 65535 > ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all hello-interval < 1 to 65535 > Set hello interval in seconds; the default is 10.
host ■ vlan VLAN-ID connection-rate-filter unblock host IP-ADDR Match packets from the specied IP address. igmp ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ip igmp Usage: [no] ip igmp [...] Description: Enable/disable/congure IP Multicast Group Protocol (IGMP) feature on a VLAN.
in ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID service-policy SERVICE-POLICY in Apply policy on inbound packets. integer-range ■ vlan VLAN-ID qos dscp <0t o6 3> Specify the DSCP code-point in decimal.
Next Available Options: ■ access-group -- Apply the specified access control list on this VLAN interface (ASCII-STR) (p. 713) ■ address -- Set IP parameters for communication within an IP network (p. 713) ■ proxy-arp -- Enable/disable proxy ARP (p.
■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ip rip IP-ADDR Specify the IP address the request is for. Next Available Options: ■ authentication-type < none | text > -- Set authentication type used on this interface. (p. 718) ■ authentication-key -- Set RIP authentication key (maximum 16 characters).
■ vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 > primary-ip-address IP-ADDR Specify IP address. ip-recv-mac-address ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ip-recv-mac-address Usage: [no] ip-recv-mac-address <macaddress> interval <1-255> Description: Associates a L3-mac-address with a VLAN.
Next Available Option: ■ link-local -- Configure a link-local IPv6 address. (p. 733) ipv6-addr/mask ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ipv6 address IPV6-ADDR/PREFIX-LEN Congure IPv6 address represented in CIDR notation. Next Available Options: ■ anycast -- Address that is assigned to a set of interfaces that typically belong to different nodes (p.
lan-prune-delay ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ip pim-dense lan-prune-delay Usage: [no] ip pim-dense lan-prune-delay Description: Turn on/off the LAN Prune Delay Option on this interface.
Usage: [no] ip irdp maxadvertinterval <4-1800> Description: Set the maximum time (in seconds) allowed between sending unsolicited router advertisements.
minadvertinterval ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip irdp minadvertinterval < 3 to 1800 > Usage: [no] ip irdp minadvertinterval <3-1800> Description: Set the minimum time (in seconds) allowed between sending unsolicited router advertisements. Must be no greater than the maximum time between sending unsolicited router advertisements.
■ forward -- Instruct the device to forward incoming multicast packets received on the specified ports ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 724) ■ fastleave -- Enables MLD fast-leaves on the specified ports in the selected VLAN ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p.
name ■ vlan VLAN-ID name NAME Usage: name ASCII-STR Description: Set the VLAN's name. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
solicitation requests sent for an unresolved destination, or between duplicate address detection neighbor solicitation requests. When set to a non-default value, this is included in router advertisements as the ra-retranstime value.
■ authentication -- Disable authentication. (p. 717) ■ md5-auth-key-chain -- Set MD5 authentication method and key chain. (p. 734) ■ cost < 1 to 65535 > -- Set metric of this interface. (p. 721) ■ dead-interval < 1 to 65535 > -- Set dead interval in seconds; the default is 40.
Usage: [no] ip pim-dense [...] Description: Enable/disable/congure PIM-DM protocol on the VLAN interface. Use direct and 'no' versions of the command to enable/disable PIM-DM on the interface. Use 'ip pim-dense ?' to get the list of all conguration options.
poison-reverse ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ip rip poison-reverse Enable/disable poison reverse on this interface. ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ip rip IP-ADDR poison-reverse Enable/disable poison reverse on this interface. ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ip rip all poison-reverse Enable/disable poison reverse on this interface.
Range: < 1 to 600 > preempt-mode ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 > preempt-mode Usage: [no] vrrp vrid <VRID> preempt-mode Description: Enable/disable preempt mode for the virtual router instance. The default value is 'enabled'.
Range: < 0 to 255 > ■ vlan VLAN-ID qos priority <0|1|2|. . .> Specify priority to use. Supported Values: ■ 0 ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1.
Enter a list of protocols for the current VLAN delimited by commas. protocols ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID protocol < IPX | IPv4 | IPv6 | ... > Set a predened protocol for the current VLAN.
enabled, the device cannot become Querier for the subnet unless the VLAN has an IP Address (use the 'show ip' command to determine this). Each subnet must have at least one IGMP Querier-capable device in order for IGMP to function properly. The querier interval setting modies the time (in seconds) between IGMP queries.
Supported Values: ■ V1-only -- Accept RIP version 1 updates only. ■ V2-only -- Accept RIP version 2 updates only. ■ V1-or-V2 -- Accept both RIP 1 and RIP 2 updates. ■ disabled -- Do not accept RIP updates. ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip rip all receive < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 | .
■ ip-addr -- Specify the IP address the request is for. (IP-ADDR) (p. 729) ■ all -- Process the request for all IP addresses. (p. 715) rip-compatible ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip rip < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 > Dene RIP version for incoming and outgoing packets.
■ V1-only -- Send RIP version 1 updates only. ■ V1-compatible-V2 -- Send RIP 2 updates using RFC 1058 route subsumption. ■ V2-only -- Send RIP version 2 updates only. service-policy ■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID service-policy SERVICE-POLICY Usage: [no] service-policy <name> in Description: Apply the QoS/Mirror policy on the vlan.
transit-delay ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf transit-delay < 1 to 3600 > Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1. Range: < 1 to 3600 > ■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf IP-ADDR transit-delay < 1 to 3600 > Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1.
Next Available Options: ■ all -- Resets all previously blocked by the connection rate filter (p. 715) ■ host -- Match packets from the specified IP address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 727) ■ src-ip -- Match packets from the specified subnet. (IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH) (p.
Usage: [no] voice Description: Labels this VLAN as a Voice VLAN, allowing you to separate, prioritize, and authenticate voice trafc moving through your network. This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
well-defined ■ vlan VLAN-ID qos dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... > Usage: [no] qos dscp-map <0|1...63|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|af31|af32| af33|af41|af42|af43|ef|cs0.
■ af12 ■ af13 ■ af21 ■ af22 ■ af23 ■ af31 ■ af32 ■ af33 ■ af41 ■ af42 ■ af43 ■ ef ■ cs0 ■ cs1 ■ cs2 ■ cs3 ■ cs4 ■ cs5 ■ cs6 ■ cs7 with-monitoring ■ vlan VLAN-.
walkMIB OVERVIEW SNMP Category: manager Primary context: getMIB (page 192) Related Commands setMIB (page 504) Usage: walkmib OBJECT-STR [OBJECT-STR ...] Description: Walk through all instances of the object specied displaying the MIB object names, instances and values.
web-management OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: config Primary context: show (page 511) Related Commands crypto (page 138) crypto (page 138) Usage: [no] web-management [management-url] URL [support-url] URL [<plaintext | ssl [<TCP-PORT>] >] Description: Enable/disable the device web server.
management-url ■ [no] web-management management-url Specify URL for web interface [?] button. Next Available Option: ■ management-url -- Specify URL for web interface [?] button. (ASCII-STR) (p. 756) ■ web-management management-url MANAGEMENT-URL Specify URL for web interface [?] button.
wireless-services OVERVIEW Category: config Primary context: Related Commands Usage: wireless-services <SLOT-ID> [<reload|shutdown>] Description: Congure parameters for the wireless-services module or change the module's state (reload or shutdown).
Reboot wireless-services module. shutdown ■ wireless-services SLOT-ID shutdown Shutdown (halt) the wireless-services module. tech ■ wireless-services SLOT-ID tech Enter the conguration context for the wireless-services module.
wireless-services OVERVIEW Category: manager Primary context: Related Commands Usage: wireless-services <SLOT-ID> <reload|shutdown> Description: Display parameters for the wireless-services module or change the module's state (reload or shutdown).
wireless-services OVERVIEW Category: operator Primary context: Related Commands Usage: wireless-services SLOT-ID Description: Display parameters for the wireless-services module. Parameters: o <slotID> - Device slot identier for the wireless-services module.
write OVERVIEW Switch Management Category: manager Primary context: the section called “ config ” (page 540) Related Commands Usage: write <memory|terminal> Description: View or save the running conguration of the switch.
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